Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Rhetorical Analysis
On the dawn of a new Democracy, during which much change would forever shape our country Susan B. Anthony began an up rising that would revolutionize America. After she was arrested and fined for voting in a presidential election, she took up her case in the name of all american women in her famous speech "Women's Right to the Suffrage". This passionate speech is full of rhetorical strategies to appeal to the controversy of the day.
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