Lou Gerhigs farwell speech

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June 20, 2015

 

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The man that was known to everyone as the "Pride of the Yankees", on this very day, showed how courageous he was by giving a passionate speech to his fans that was filled with sarcasm, emotion, and pride. Gehrig's speech to the 60,000 fans sitting before him was short but convincing. He wanted to convince his fans that in his eyes this wasn't a defeat...
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He wanted to convince his fans that in his eyes this wasn't a defeat. He proclaimed that he considered himself, "the luckiest man on the face of the earth." Language was used to manipulate his fans into seeing the good and not the bad in this tragic situation. Instead of speaking of his illness, Gehrig reminded his fans of all the amazing people he has been able to meet and play for, his loving family, and his record setting career...
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