It is false that Dr. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary reflects today's trend toward objectivity in lexicography.
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Alleged madness
The passage from Act 3 Scene 4 has the recurring idea of alleged madness. First, Olivia, Maria, Sir Toby and Fabian were all making Malvolio seem crazy and devil-possessed with his snobbery and arrogance. Then, the passage shows Olivia desperately in love, thinking she is like Malvolio--going mad. Lastly, Antonio's friendship to Sebastian ( who was actually Cesario) was introduced. Antonio was made to seem mad from his misdirected loyalty.
Answer:
The correct answer is emotion.
Explanation:
In the above passage, John F. Kennedy tries to relate to the public emotionally so he can gather their trust. The public tends to react more to emotional statements rather than rational ones.
There are several words and sentences used by him that point towards emotions used as rhetorical device for example,
- We welcome to the ranks of the free
- We shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom
- Those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.