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JFK's inaugural address was very inspirational and these are just a few important factors that I found interesting. His speech used strong words but they were very understandable. It would have been a joy to actually experience being there for this talk. JFK was trying to tell his listeners that he would do his best to bring peace to the country and that he would treat everyone equally. Here he says: "The world is very different now. For man has in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." WWII had happened just over 20 years ago, John FK was probably alive at the time and didn't want a war while he was president. JFK most likely wasn't the person who wrote this speech, because presidents usually have someone else do that kind of thing. Although he could have helped out and given whoever wrote this an idea of ​​what the speech should say. However, it was JFK who gave the speech. Why every new president-elect should give an inaugural address. I actually haven't been to any president's inaugural speeches, mostly because I'm not a political person and because I don't really care what they have to say. These presidents really can't solve the problems of the state, the country, or even the world. To be torn apart was a word I had never heard of before, but apparently it means exactly what I thought, to be torn into pieces. He mostly wrote the speech in common words, not huge words that most people don't understand. He says "we" almost 30 times, I like that because he doesn't want his listeners to face these difficult times alone. He wants to be there to help them in these difficulties... middle of paper... eliminating any enemy to ensure the survival and success of freedom." He hoped to gain the support of the nation. That the people in the audience were listening to him and they agreed with what he had to say. The crowd clapped and cheered for him, which usually means they agree, so I would say JFK got the answer he was looking for with him I agree that that fools who "ride the tiger will end up in". he stood out among thousands of people. JFK made a great impression on people who want to be free, on people who want to end poverty, and on people who simply want this world to finally exist. JFK was an inspirational speaker.