Problem
The speech I chose was by Eleanor Roosevelt, The struggle for human rights. The questions are
a) Describe the rhetorical exigence(s) that gave rise to this text. Answering this question may require looking up what was going on in the world at the time it was given.
b) Who makes up the rhetorical audience of the speech? (Describe their characteristics and how you know they are the rhetorical audience.)
c) Describe the constraints relevant to this speech and situation.