Rhetorical Analysis Of Whisper Of Aids Speech

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“A Whisper of AIDS” When you hear the word HIV what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Yes it does sound horrible, but many people face this disease every day and don’t know how to deal with it. Mary Fisher was born on April 6th, 1948, in Louisville, Kentucky. Fisher was adopted by a multi-millionaire, by the name of Max Martin Fisher. Fisher was raised in a Jewish household, outside of Detroit, where she spent her younger years living. Fisher started the beginning of her career at Cranbook Academy located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. After that Fisher felt the need to attend Michigan University to acquire a secondary education. Years pasted, when Fisher noticed that she could enlarge her future in television and politics. Ms.…show more content…
Doctors, physicians, people who may think that they are at risk of getting this hideous disease can also be great audience for this speech. People who do not have HIV can also read this speech, because it would amaze them and they could learn from it. Parents should also read this speech, so they can educate their children about this disease. They can tell them how to prevent getting it, and how important it is to stay safe. The hit television show MTV gets the most views when National HIV prevention week…show more content…
By listening to her video, she is very passionate at what she is doing. Her voice captures the reader’s attention to make you feel as though you are sitting in the audiences listening to her. Fisher’s vocal sound just makes you fall in love with her speech. She shows that she does not want anyone to feel sorry for her. All Ms. Fisher wants is for readers in listeners to learn from her speech and do not become a part of the everyday statistic. Her choice of style is very catching. She clutches your attention to where you will want to know what she is going to say next. Mary Fisher uses both everyday language and formal languages. This way younger people and older people could understand her speech better. Mary Fishers uses facts to let readers know the everyday statistics. She provides factual information, to get her points across, and to back up what she is

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