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Essay heading: Lou Gerhigs farwell speech
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March 11, 2006 |
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His use of sarcasm manipulates the audience into forgetting that he even has a disease and focuses them on Gehrig's many great accomplishments.
Specific words Gehrig uses in his speech have a very persuasive undertone. Words such as lucky, kindness, honor, and strength are used to portray to the audience an underlying message that he will make it through this battle and return a stronger man because of it... displayed 300 characters
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Words such as lucky, kindness, honor, and strength are used to portray to the audience an underlying message that he will make it through this battle and return a stronger man because of it.
The word lucky is used numerous times throughout Gehrig's farewell speech. He uses this emotive word countless times to manipulate his audience's beliefs and attitudes... displayed next 300 characters
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