Wednesday, December 4, 2019
English Literature Leadership Qualities
Question: Describe about the English Literature for a speech. Answer: Richard Nixon, in his speech has proved that he could not have received any money in cash. Substantial evidence from this excerpt can justify this conclusion. Firstly, when he allegedly accused of dishonesty and mistrust he takes the first step of defending his integrity and honesty as he goes public on media. He openly describes his sources of wealth and his past and present financial status, something majority of people would rather remain adamant to reveal. Ideally, he does not object to the fact that he had received a lump sum of $18,000 which he entirely used to fund his political campaigns despite having numerous financial constraints. Perhaps the main reason why Nixon gave much emphasis on his humble origin, financial constraints and his familys middle class values was to bring out his personality clearly. Deriving from the excerpt particularly from the section describing his past life, Nixon depicts himself as a patriot, moral model and as a dreamer. The main idea in this case was to prove his innocence to his audience and to the public at large. A quality of ambitiousness is also evident as he sorted to salvage his political career through restoration of his public image. Nonetheless, Nixons excerpt portrays some fallacies. Essentially, Nixon should have responded to the allegations which he did. However, the tone in the excerpt shows that he was more interested in seeking for pity from the public. The narration of his past life and his financial status did not have much significance in responding to the accusations. He artistically employed these fallacies to earn favoritism from the public. The speech does not win my trust to vote him as a vice president. Politics have much more to deal with other than proving ones self to the public. There are other fundamental factors to consider such as political capability and other leadership qualities.
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