Frederick Douglass What to the Slave is the Fourth of July
Choose three rhetorical strategies in Douglass speech irony, emotional appeal, ethical appeal, logical appeal, tone, diction, parallel structure, juxtaposition, rhetorical questions, imagery, etc. and discuss how the strategies contribute to his conveyance of the theme.
Whatever rhetorical strategies you choose as your focuses of discussion, you will need to tie them to the theme of the speech.
In other words, you need to analyze how the strategies contribute to the conveyance of the theme.
Your claim should be supported by evidence in the excerpts and your interpretation of the relevance and/or the effectiveness. Besides, you should strengthen your argument by citing some literary critics views too at least three citations from at least two different kinds of sources. (Dont use information from Google or Wikipedia.) Include a Works Cited page. In order to fully appreciate the speech, it is a good idea to include relevant information of Douglass bio and the historical setting.