Barack Obama´s victory speech Monday, November 10, 2008

1.Answer: that the United States and the people should be more just, more equal, more free and more prosperous.


2.Answer: he tries to convey the message with honesty and clearly so that people understand what he means and know how it feels when he speaks before hundreds of people.


3.Answer:he wants to try to do everything better than before, particularly such as politics and the country. He adapt really a better future for the country.


I find that part: "even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us."

in this part, I felt it was very good to say of him, because he was thinking of other Americans who are outside one's exclusive territory but hear what he says, but in a way, it was too bad to say of him, he would not name the countries, there are many who take it as insults, and he has indeed spoken of the right wisdom and that all are equally worthy, and all other people living in "desert" is also equally significant.

1 comments:

Åsa said...

I think you quoted a very interesting part of the speech where Obama refers to the American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and you are making a good point in pointing out that the citizens of these two countries are equally important. I believe that you would be able to develop your thought on this issue even more. That would be interesting :)