Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Address: Tough-o-Meter
Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Address: Tough-o-Meter
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Yes, dropping in some poetry at the end there was a bold move, but it's not like Reagan was reciting "The Jabberwocky." (Also, that would have been pretty weird.)
The speech is pretty straightforward. A main concern of its author, Peggy Noonan, was to make it accessible to all audiences. It combines clear wording—even if it is a tad poetic at times—with an appeal to emotional response.
And if it made you a little bit misty-eyed, good. That's what it was supposed to do. And that kinda proves you're human: we're talking about the deaths of some heroic astronauts here.