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Speeches
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Speeches
A speech is a nonfiction work that is delivered
orally to an audience. Some speeches are composed
in writing before they are spoken aloud. Others
are composed less formally as they are being
presented, usually with notes as a guide.
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Types of Speeches
  • Political speech focuses on an issue relating
    to government or politics. The speaker tries to
    persuade people to think or act in a certain way.
  • Example Patrick Henrys Speech in the Virginia
    Convention (pg 100).

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Types of Speeches
  • Address a formal speech that is prepared for a
    special occasion
  • Example Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address
    (pg 538).

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s/gettysburgaddress.htm
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Types of Speeches
  • Sermon is a speech that is usually based on
    scriptual text and is intended to provide
    religious instruction
  • Example Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the Hands
    of an Angry God (pg 86).

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ning/artifacts.htm
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Persuasive Techniques
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Persuasive Techniques
  • The methods that a speaker or a writer uses to
    sway an audience
  • Most speeches are a mixture of persuasive appeals

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Logical Appeal - Logos
  • Builds a well-reasoned argument based on
    evidence, such as facts, statistics, or expert
    testimony
  • Logos creates an argument that makes sense!!!

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Emotional Appeal - Pathos
  • Attempts to arouse the audiences feelings
  • Often uses loaded words that convey strong
    connotations
  • Think of the word pathetic meaning to pity
    or to cause sympathy
  • Pathos deals with the EMOTIONS

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Ethical Appeal - Ethos
  • Linked to the audiences perception of the
    trustworthiness and credibility of the speaker or
    writer
  • This is referring to credibility and character
  • We tend to believe people whom we respect and
    trust

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Rhetorical Devices
  • Patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis
    and stir the audiences emotions
  • Repetition restating an idea using the same
    words
  • Patrick Henry The war is inevitable and let
    it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!

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Rhetorical Devices
  • Patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis
    and stir the audiences emotions
  • Restatement expressing the same idea using
    different words
  • Abraham Lincoln we can not dedicate we can
    not consecrate we can not hallow this
    ground.

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Rhetorical Devices
  • Patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis
    and stir the audiences emotions
  • Parallelism repeating a grammatical structure
  • Abraham Lincoln With malice toward none with
    charity for all

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Rhetorical Devices
  • Patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis
    and stir the audiences emotions
  • Antithesis using strongly contrasting words,
    images or ideas
  • John F. Kennedy ask not what your country
    can do for you ask what you can do for your
    country.

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Rhetorical Devices
  • Patterns of words and ideas that create emphasis
    and stir the audiences emotions
  • Rhetorical questions asking questions for
    effect, not to get answers
  • Benjamin Franklin From such an assembly can a
    perfect production be expected?

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Speech from Miracle
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espeechmiracle3.html
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  • Great moments are born from great opportunity.
    And thats what you have here tonight, boys.
    Thats what youve earned here, tonight. One
    game. If we played em ten times, they might win
    nine. But not this game. Not tonight. Tonight, we
    skate with em. Tonight, we stay with 'em, and we
    shut them down because we can! Tonight, we are
    the greatest hockey team in the world. You were
    born to be hockey players -- every one of ya. And
    you were meant to be here tonight. This is your
    time. Their time -- is done. It's over. I'm sick
    and tired of hearin' about what a great hockey
    team the Soviets have. Screw'em! This is your
    time!! Now go out there and take it!

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Repetition Parallel Structure
  • Great moments are born from great opportunity.
    And thats what you have here tonight, boys.
    Thats what youve earned here, tonight. One
    game. If we played em ten times, they might win
    nine. But not this game. Not tonight. Tonight, we
    skate with em. Tonight, we stay with 'em, and we
    shut them down because we can! Tonight, we are
    the greatest hockey team in the world. You were
    born to be hockey players -- every one of ya. And
    you were meant to be here tonight. This is your
    time. Their time -- is done. It's over. I'm sick
    and tired of hearin' about what a great hockey
    team the Soviets have. Screw'em! This is your
    time!! Now go out there and take it!

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Speech from Remember The Titans
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echrememberthetitans.html
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  • Anybody know what this place is? This is
    Gettysburg. This is where they fought the Battle
    of Gettysburg. Fifty thousand men died right here
    on this field, fightin' the same fight that we're
    still fightin' amongst ourselves today.
  • This green field right here was painted red,
    bubblin' with the blood of young boys, smoke and
    hot lead pourin' right through their bodies.
    Listen to their souls, men
  • 'I killed my brother with malice in my heart.
    Hatred destroyed my family.'
  • You listen. And you take a lesson from the dead.
    If we don't come together, right now, on this
    hallowed ground, we too will be destroyed -- just
    like they were. I don't care if you like each
    other or not. But you will respect each other.
    And maybe -- I don't know -- maybe we'll learn to
    play this game like men.

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Comparisons Similes, Metaphors and Analogies
  • Anybody know what this place is? This is
    Gettysburg. This is where they fought the Battle
    of Gettysburg. Fifty thousand men died right here
    on this field, fightin' the same fight that we're
    still fightin' amongst ourselves today.
  • This green field right here was painted red,
    bubblin' with the blood of young boys, smoke and
    hot lead pourin' right through their bodies.
    Listen to their souls, men
  • 'I killed my brother with malice in my heart.
    Hatred destroyed my family.'
  • You listen. And you take a lesson from the dead.
    If we don't come together, right now, on this
    hallowed ground, we too will be destroyed -- just
    like they were. I don't care if you like each
    other or not. But you will respect each other.
    And maybe -- I don't know -- maybe we'll learn to
    play this game like men.

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Speech from Judgment at Nuremberg
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espeechjudgmentatnuremberg2.html
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  • Ernst Janning said, "We succeeded beyond our
    wildest dreams." Why did we succeed, Your Honor?
    What about the rest of the world? Did it not know
    the intentions of the Third Reich? Did it not
    hear the words of Hitler's broadcast all over the
    world? Did it not read his intentions in Mein
    Kampf, published in every corner of the world?
  • Where's the responsibility of the Soviet Union,
    who signed in 1939 the pact with Hitler, enabled
    him to make war? Are we not to find Russia
    guilty?
  • Where's the responsibility of the Vatican, who
    signed in 1933 the Concordat with Hitler, giving
    him his first tremendous prestige? Are we not to
    find the Vatican guilty?
  • Where's the responsibility of the world leader,
    Winston Churchill, who said in an open letter to
    the London Times in 1938 -- 1938!! Your Honor --
    "were England to suffer national disaster should
    pray to God to send a man of the strength of mind
    and will of an Adolf Hitler!" Are we not to find
    Winston Churchill guilty?
  • Where is the responsibility of those American
    industrialists, who helped Hitler to rebuild his
    armaments and profited by that rebuilding?!! Are
    we not to find the American industrialists
    guilty?
  • No, Your Honor. No! Germany alone is not guilty
    The whole world is as responsible for Hitler's
    Germany.

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Rhetorical Questioning
  • Ernst Janning said, "We succeeded beyond our
    wildest dreams." Why did we succeed, Your Honor?
    What about the rest of the world? Did it not know
    the intentions of the Third Reich? Did it not
    hear the words of Hitler's broadcast all over the
    world? Did it not read his intentions in Mein
    Kampf, published in every corner of the world?
  • Where's the responsibility of the Soviet Union,
    who signed in 1939 the pact with Hitler, enabled
    him to make war? Are we not to find Russia
    guilty?
  • Where's the responsibility of the Vatican, who
    signed in 1933 the Concordat with Hitler, giving
    him his first tremendous prestige? Are we not to
    find the Vatican guilty?
  • Where's the responsibility of the world leader,
    Winston Churchill, who said in an open letter to
    the London Times in 1938 -- 1938!! Your Honor --
    "were England to suffer national disaster should
    pray to God to send a man of the strength of mind
    and will of an Adolf Hitler!" Are we not to find
    Winston Churchill guilty?
  • Where is the responsibility of those American
    industrialists, who helped Hitler to rebuild his
    armaments and profited by that rebuilding?!! Are
    we not to find the American industrialists
    guilty?
  • No, Your Honor. No! Germany alone is not guilty
    The whole world is as responsible for Hitler's
    Germany.

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Speech from To Kill A Mockingbird
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espeechtokillamockingbird.html
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  • And so, a quiet, humble, respectable negro, who
    has had the unmitigated TEMERITY to feel sorry
    for a white woman, has had to put his word
    against two white peoples. The defendant is not
    guilty. But somebody in this courtroom is.
  • Now, gentlemen, in this country our courts are
    the great levelers. In our courts, all men are
    created equal. I'm no idealist to believe firmly
    in the integrity of our courts and of our jury
    system. That's no ideal to me. That is a living,
    working reality!
  • Now I am confident that you gentlemen will
    review without passion the evidence that you have
    heard, come to a decision, and restore this man
    to his family.
  • In the name of God, do your duty. In the name of
    God, believe Tom Robinson.

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Flattery
  • And so, a quiet, humble, respectable negro, who
    has had the unmitigated TEMERITY to feel sorry
    for a white woman, has had to put his word
    against two white peoples. The defendant is not
    guilty. But somebody in this courtroom is.
  • Now, gentlemen, in this country our courts are
    the great levelers. In our courts, all men are
    created equal. I'm no idealist to believe firmly
    in the integrity of our courts and of our jury
    system. That's no ideal to me. That is a living,
    working reality!
  • Now I am confident that you gentlemen will
    review without passion the evidence that you have
    heard, come to a decision, and restore this man
    to his family.
  • In the name of God, do your duty. In the name of
    God, believe Tom Robinson.

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