Tuesday, October 20, 2009

FRD- Quick Write.

The speech "The Four Freedoms" by Franklin Delano Roosevelt was giving to the members of the Congress and FDR proposed four fundamental freedoms that humans everywhere in the world ought to enjoy. Those four freedoms were 1.) Freedom of speech and expression 2.) Freedom of religion 3.) Freedom from want 4.) Freedom of fear. All four of these points were part of FDR thesis. His thesis was not just a one sentence thesis, but rather a whole speech that was proving his point. FDR's thesis made the audience think about what he was saying and keep them interested. He also used facts to support the main focus of the paper. It started off by giving history of the America and the numerous wars that it has been a part off. Also included in his speech was patriotism that he knew would help motivate the Americans and prepare them for what was next to come. FDR's speech evolved from a historical facts in the beginning, to a full out American plan.

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