S34

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1. What is the purpose of the speech? Provide a brief statement of context. The Jewish barber (man who is speaking) escapes from the concentration camp wearing a Tomainian uniform. Border guards mistake the Barber for Hynkel (the dictator), to whom he is nearly identical in appearance. Conversely, Hynkel, on a duck-hunting trip, falls overboard and is mistaken for the Barber and arrested by his own soldiers. The Barber, now forced by circumstance to assume Hynkel's identity, is taken to the capital of Osterlich to make a victory speech. His beliefs are completely opposite of the dictator's. He calls for humanity in general to break free from dictatorships and use science and progress to make the world better instead

2. Who is the audience? The audience is everyone that is listening.

3. Which appeal (ethos, pathos, logos) is most prevalent? How do you know? logos. He says that the stuff we have has made us greedy and the knowledge we have has made us cynical. We think too much and feel too little.

4. Is the argument effective? Were any logical fallacies used? Yes, His speech probably impacted the lives of people watching the movie for the first time. Yes, "we all want to help one another", "we think too much and feel too little",

5. How could the argument have been strengthened? I thought the argument was really strong. He could have talked a little slower, but that might have taken away power from the speech.