Kennedy uses rhetoric speech to encourage America's participation in supporting human rights throughout the world.
Explanation:
"My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man".
- John. F. Kennedy
His speech was so powerful that even the school children wrote to him about their views. The choice of words delivered to the crowd created a great impact. Kennedy uses rhetoric speech to encourage America's participation in supporting human rights throughout the world. He speaks for the people as well as what the society can do for the poor and other suffering countries as a family. Kennedy gives his inaugural address to make the society realize the value of human rights and humanity.