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    “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” On July 4‚ 1852‚ Frederick Douglas delivered his “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” speech. At the time this speech was delivered‚ Douglas was merely an escaped slave who had been taught to read and write by his slave owner’s wife. He used his gift of literacy to fight for the God-given rights of both African-Americans and women. In “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July‚” Douglas cunningly uses bold diction and formatting in order to emphasize

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    Every year for Fourth of July‚ my mom’s side of the family gets together and celebrate. Each year my family come from all over the country to celebrate as a family. Some of them come from Columbia‚ Georgia‚ New York‚ Bermuda and even Baltimore. We all get together the day before Fourth of July to go stay on Myrtle Beach‚ SC. Before going down to Myrtle Beach‚ my family would have majority of the food prepared. Our menu for Fourth of July‚ consisted of many different types of food. Some of food we

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    ------------------------------------------------- Born on the Fourth of July The ending of the WWII culminated with the beginning of the cold war. The cold war was a major political and military conflict between the superpowers of America and the Soviet Union. The conflict is also an insight of the rising democracy and the attempts on removing the communism. In the 1960’s America joined the Vietnam War on the South Vietnamese side‚ against their opponents inspired by the communist ideology: North

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    Born On The Fourth Of July is a book about self-discovery. From beginning to end‚ we can see Ron Kovic‚ the author‚ struggling to survive life. Kovic is constantly trying to be the best at everything. From the very start when Kovic is little‚ he tells us that he likes working out with his arms in order to make himself bigger‚ which trying to make up for being too short. He joined the boy scouts with his friends and marched in the Memorial Day parade. He hit a home run for his first time at bat in

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    Oliver Stone’s Born on the Fourth of July an adaptation of the memoir by Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic. Tom Cruise ‚ in a role that was a brave departure for him in 1989‚ plays Kovic in his adult years. Kovic grows up as a child of the American dream in 1950s Long Island. He’s a God-fearing‚ baseball-hitting‚ patriotic man who lives in an environment full of parades and malt shops. As a high school senior‚ young Ron doesn’t think twice about signing up for the Marines‚ believing that he’s doing the

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    chance to develop PTSD in contrast to those who have not experienced combat based trauma. Ron Kovic‚ a Vietnam War veteran who sacrificed much in his service in Southeast Asia wrote the novel Born on the Fourth of July‚ it states‚ "July fourth‚ nineteen forty-six. I was born on the Fourth of July. I can’t feel...” (Kovic‚ 1976). Like many veterans‚ Kovic is haunted by mentioning of the war that reminds him of the experience and cannot feel the same about talking to one about Southeast Asia to cherish

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    Kovic’s "Born On The Fourth Of July" This was an extremely powerful book. Ron Kovic is very able to get his point across to the reader. He brings you throughout his life showing you‚ no. . . showing cannot describe the feeling adequately enough. He puts you into his life‚ when he goes through the trenches‚ you go with him. When he hits a home run for little league you can experience‚ not the joy it brought him at the time‚ but the pain in remembering that joy now that he can no longer do

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    On Monday July 5th‚ 1852‚ Frederick Douglass captivated his audience at Corinthian Hall in Rochester‚ New York with one of the most powerful antislavery orations ever delivered‚ “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”1 As an African American and former slave himself‚ Douglass was a crucial component to the Civil Rights movement and the abolishment of slavery. His concern for equal rights sprouted as early as twelve years old‚ often listening to debates among free blacks in Baltimore‚ as well as

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    What to the Slave is the Fourth of July is a strong declaration of what July fourth and freedom means to Frederick Douglass. The people who asked him to speak speculated that he would speak of the wonderful freedom the fourth of July bring to him‚ but things took a turn in the opposite directs. Douglass conveys his opinions through his diction‚ rhetorical devices‚ and figurative language. Frederick Douglass used specific diction throughout his speech to convey his points. He uses words such as

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    “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is a very moving piece about what the Fourth of July means to slaves. The speech was given by Fredrick Douglas in Rochester‚ New York‚ on July 5‚ 1852. His use of ethos‚ pathos and logos made this an extremely effective speech. The speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” opens with Frederick Douglas explaining how he was asked to give a speech on the Fourth of July. He then gives a brief statement about how hard his journey has been and now he

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