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Historical Speeches

Michael Davies

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Historical Speeches explores the potent influence of oratory, dissecting how pivotal speeches have reshaped history. It reveals how rhetoric, combined with opportune timing, can ignite social transformation and redefine political landscapes. For instance, examining speeches from the American Civil Rights Movement highlights how persuasive rhetoric can galvanize public opinion and inspire social activism. The book uniquely emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between the speech itself and the societal context in which it's delivered, demonstrating that the effectiveness of a speech is deeply rooted in its historical moment.

 
The book progresses systematically, first introducing core rhetorical devices like metaphor and analogy. It then analyzes these devices in various speeches across different historical periods, from ancient Rome to the 20th century. Each chapter meticulously dissects a speech's content, delivery, and reception, concluding with an assessment of its lasting impact. By providing this comprehensive analysis, the book offers a valuable framework for understanding the enduring relevance of historical speeches in contemporary political discourse.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 79 pages.

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