Abstract

This study examines three rhetorical techniques that Franklin D. Roosevelt used in his “First Inaugural Address” to announce and implement his New Deal. The various speech drafts examined reveal that FDR himself purposefully used military metaphor, the scapegoat, and the carrot‐and‐stick approach to accomplish certain persuasive goals.

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