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English, 13.04.2021 01:00 squawk1738

So i was asked to do this, "For this assessment you must demonstrate your ability to think and read critically by writing a four paragraph, compare contrast analysis essay. You will use one of the critical analysis perspectives from the lesson." my question is this, Has the idea of "freedom from fear" changed over time? Compare and contrast both speeches to answer this question. This is what I wrote, is it good or no? PLZ ANSWER GOOD, WILL GIVE POINTS

The answer to this question is no, although opinions change all over the world, Roosevelt and Obama were both conveying the same fact that humans shouldn’t fear anything that “could or may” become or happen, in fact they quoted that the only thing humans should be afraid of is fear and fears itself.
Franklin Roosevelt’s speech and Obamas were both solid conveying speeches, which caused the audience to feel more secure about the circumstances around them.
In Franklins speech he quotes,
"The fourth is freedom from fear, which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor—anywhere in the world."
Obama discussed the fact of terrorism, and how people can be free from fear and feel protected and supported.
“We stand together and we work together and we bleed together and we build together, in good times and in bad, because when we do, our nations are more secure, our people are more prosperous, and the world is a safer and better and more just place. [We seek] security and prosperity…not only for our own citizens, but for people around the world….”

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