Edward M. Kennedy
Title: Edward M. Kennedy
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Edward M. Kennedy
1. In Kennedy’s speech he mainly concentrates on two types of persuasive discourse. The first element of discourse that he makes obvious is Newman’s Apologia Pro Vita Sua (Corbett 23). This type of discourse is more commonly known as Political Apologia, and it is most frequently used when a politician is trying to publicly apologize for some form of wrongdoing. Kennedy makes this apparent right from the start. He wants to let the audience know
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Kopechne in his personal car.
“Works Cited”
Clymer, Adam. “Edward M. Kennedy, A Biography” 1999 pgs. 8-9, 11, 145, 147.
“Kennedy’s Career Feared Imperiled by Accident” New York Times 21 July 1969
“People of Massachusetts Rush to Support Kennedy” New York Times 26 July 1969
Kennedy, Edward M. “Television Statement to the People of Massachusetts”, 25 July 1969.
Reed, Roy. “Kennedy to Stay in Senate; Implies No ’72 Candidacy.” New York Times 31 July 1969.
McFadden, Robert D. “Senator Reported Moved by Response.” New York Times 27 July 1969.
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