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Rhetorical Analysis Essay of “The Hill We Climb” Amanda Gorman

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An in-depth example of a rhetorical analysis essay. Includes a thesis statement, body paragraphs that demonstrate how the author of the poem used ethos, pathos, and logos to successfully convince her audience, and a conclusion paragraph that restates the thesis and main points of the essay. Also includes a brief example of a work cited page and mla formatting.

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Emily Soto

Professor Adlparvar-Lange

English 115

10 September 2021

Rhetorical Analysis of The Hill We Climb

As the youngest poet to ever perform at a presidential inauguration, Poet Laureate

Amanda Gorman read her poem The Hill We Climb on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on

January 20, 2021. Gorman’s heartfelt speech shares her vision of America with her powerful

and impactful use of ethos, pathos, and logos to express the idea that we are not by any means

a perfect country, yet we strive for a more united and healed America.

Gorman’s poem clearly represents the three modes of persuasion that are used in

rhetoric, including Ethos, which builds credibility and authority to attract the audience. The

poet makes her appeal to ethos by using a book that is well established and has been around

for millennia. She does so by stating, “Scripture tells us to envision that everyone shall sit

under their own vine and fig tree / and no one shall make them afraid” (Gorman, lines 41-42).

Her writing includes a verse from the Bible that has been quoted by many important figures

in history including George Washington and Lin-Manuel Miranda. She incorporates vine and

fig trees that represent freedom and peace, which fits in perfectly with the idea she’s trying to

convey. Amanda Gorman then goes on to reference one of the best-known poets of her day,

Maya Angelou, saying:

We will rise from the gold-limbed hills of the west. /

We will rise from the windswept northeast, /

where our forefathers first realized revolution. /

We will rise from the lake rimmed

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