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370President Ronald Reagan Speech at the Brandenburg Gate President Ronald Reagan s presidential term 1981 1989 Speech at the Brandenburg Gate was about the removal of the wall and to make Germany a unified nation Ronald Reagan embraces a motivational posture logic and point of view to demean the unity in Germany in order to make the citizens of Germany to feel less patriotic and less unified He wants to show that freedom democracy and the destruction of the Berlin wall will benefit the people Ultimately prompting the citizens want to remove the wall and become a unified country President Reagan wanted to persuade the German government to take the wall down First President Reagan motivationally postures himself in order to get the citizens to want the removal of the Berlin Wall and to become a unified country Take for example how President Reagan invites Mr Gorbachev to work together to bring the Eastern and Western parts of the city closer together so that all the inhabitants of all Berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world
This would cause the citizens likewise the government to feel more motivated because President Reagan is embracing a posture of someone persuading By putting himself in such state he expresses how important and needed this change is When the government does not take the wall down President Reagan challenges the sense of the unity the nation has President Reagan wants to break down the barriers that separate the people to create a safe and independent environment He portrays Berlin as the meeting place for the East and the West Doing such would potentially lead the citizens to feel the need for unity and patriotism President Reagan in this instance makes it seem as though the only way the country can become unified is by taking down the wall Knowing that President Reagan is right then the citizens should feel they are not unified nor patriotic Secondly Reagan uses logic to strengthen his main claim that freedom democracy and the destruction of the Berlin Wall is are needed and would be beneficial Throughout his speech Reagan uses examples of how other countries are becoming stronger and more prominent because of freedom He shows how other countries that have achieved freedom are doing extremely well economically
Through the pacific free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth Reagan is able to appeal to the audience's logic by making the citizens believe that being an economic giant is a positive thing He tries to give facts and encouraging examples to make the people in Berlin believe that obtaining freedom is necessary These examples support his claim that Germany will benefit by taking down the wall Reagan is trying to gain credibility by explaining how he values reform just as much as the people of West Berlin do Furthermore Reagan continues to give many more facts to support his claim such as the example of West Berlin and how the city has thrived in the past four decades in the West today we see a free world that has achieved a level of prosperity and well being unprecedented in all human history Reagan relies on the assumption that people want to live in stable countries with nice homes and a strong economy Reagan is using facts that support his claim to appeal to the listener s logic by telling them about the outcomes of having freedom
Thirdly Reagan also takes in the input of opposing point of views of leaders such as Khrushchev to create unity within the citizens In The 1950 s Khrushchev predicted We will bury you But in the West today we see a free world that has achieved a level of prosperity and well being unprecedented in all human history In the Communist world we see failure technological backwardness declining standards of health even want of the most basic kind too little food Reagan explains the difference between the lifestyle of a communist society the East verses the lifestyle of someone living in the West Likewise he mentions how the Soviets are trying to make their country surpass other country by creating a reform in the way the government runsWe hear much from Moscow about a new policy of reform and openness Some political prisoners have been released Certain foreign news broadcasts are no longer being jammed Some economic enterprises have been permitted to operate with greater freedom from state control By mentioning the intentions of the communists society the East he shows the other political influence and issue that existed in Germany at that time thereby making his argument more stronger by including the opposing side point of views In conclusion President Reagan wanted to build a sense of patriotism and unity in Germany By building their freedom and democracy and making everyone to believe that the removal of the Berlin Wall is beneficial With a motivational posture logic and point of view Ronald Reagan aims for the unity of two counter opposite sides