

(Kelly 172)” His focus is not only on the graduates, but also on the American people, to express the universality of our problems, and the unity needed to continue. “Macarthur had long seen the United States’ role in Asia, for he had repeatedly warned, “It is here in Asia that the first guns of the next world war will sound. ” General Douglas Macarthur’s open resentment for the Vietnam War, and involvement in Indochina is overshadowed by the misinterpretation of the Armed forces, and what this profession does for the nation. In this historical situation, he confronts what he calls the “ Unbelievers”, or the growing class of “civilian voices argue the merits or demerits of government…and whether our personal liberties are as through. By using parallel construction, constitutive rhetoric, and strong American ideographs, General Douglas Macarthur effectively creates a social cry for understanding and recommitment to the American dream.
