This inaugural speech establishes what John F. Kennedy's vision is for the United States--actually
it is more of a world vision--of global unity, supporting freedom and human rights for all humankind.
He suggests that we should all celebrate in this time of freedom. Man holds all of the power in his
hands. Yet, there are still revolutionary beliefs being fought around the world. He does not want us to
forget that we are all apart of this revolution. He states, "The torch has been passed to a new generation of
Americans that are unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this
nation has always been committedaE?(Kennedy 1).
He wants us to feel proud and support our nation. We should protect it at any cost to keep
Man has too many common enemies, for that reason we need to form a global alliance. Our
humanity in planned or accidental self destructionaE?(Kennedy 2). He wants us to remember to be civil and
He proposes a request, "Both sides begin anew the quest for peace before the destruction of all
sincere. As he advises, "Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiateaE?(Kennedy 2).
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