The Argumentative Speech

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The Argumentative Speech 1/16/2018 The Argumentative Speech “Words create ripples, and ripples can come together to make waves.” –Michael Osborn

The Definition of the Argumentative Speech 1/16/2018 The Definition of the Argumentative Speech An argumentative speech is a form of persuasive public speaking where a speaker presents evidence to support a personal opinion, judgment, or idea about a controversial and current issue/problem.

Purposes of an Argumentative Speech: 1/16/2018 Purposes of an Argumentative Speech: 1. To encourage a choice among options 2. To act as advocates for a cause or point of view 3. To urge listeners become agents of change 4. To ask for audience commitment to a cause 5. To establish character and commitment of speaker through leadership 6. To make us confront our obligation to believe and act in socially and morally responsive ways

Types of Evidence To Use In Argumentative Speeches: 1/16/2018 Types of Evidence To Use In Argumentative Speeches: Facts, figures, statistics Use examples from “real life” Narratives—make your audience witness to a living drama Use Expert Testimony/Witnesses When you quote others, you are associating yourself with them, so be careful whom you choose!

Develop a Proof (an argument): 1/16/2018 Develop a Proof (an argument): Aristotle believed there were three forms of proof: Pathos: appeals to personal feelings such as fear, pity, and anger Ethos: audiences respond to the speaker’s competence, character, goodwill, and dynamism and the credibility of the evidence Logos: appeals to reason (logical arguments)

Constructing an Argument 1/16/2018 Constructing an Argument Create an Awareness of the problem/issue First, make sure that the audience knows that the issue exists Make a case for the problem/issue is an important one that needs to be fixed/addressed

Constructing an Argument 1/16/2018 Constructing an Argument Create an understanding of the issue/problem Use data and statistics to illustrate the problem/issue Use testimony, stories, examples to connect with your audience (Logos, Pathos, Ethos, Mythos) You can also respectfully address the “other side” of the issue/problem

Constructing an Argument 1/16/2018 Constructing an Argument Offer a solution/plan/action that would address the issue or solve the problem: If you have offered a valid argument, the audience may accept your position and be ready to act. Have a valid plan that is logical

Constructing an Argument 1/16/2018 Constructing an Argument Enactment: Get them to act on what you say or the argument you presented Have them sign a petition, raise their hands, voice agreement, write letters to politicians, etc.

Very Controversial Topics/ Difficult audiences: 1/16/2018 Very Controversial Topics/ Difficult audiences: Set modest goals (you may not change anyone’s mind), such as asking only for a fair hearing from the audience. Give a multi-sided presentation Acknowledge the arguments on the other side Show respect at all times for the opposition

Example of Multi-Sided: 1/16/2018 Example of Multi-Sided: “I know that many of you may not like to hear what I’m saying, but think about it. If capital punishment does not deter violent crime, if indeed it may encourage more violent crime, isn’t it time we put capital punishment itself on trial? I know that the desire for revenge can be strong. If someone I love had been murdered, I would want the killer’s life in return. I wouldn’t care if capital punishment wasn’t fair. I wouldn’t care that it condones brutality. I would just want an eye for an eye. But that doesn’t mean you should give it to me. It doesn’t mean that society should base its policy on my anger and hatred.”

Let’s Analyze an Argumentative Speech! As you view the speech, please record examples of: Ethos Pathos Logos Types of Evidence Provided Leonardo UN Speech

2nd Viewing of Leonardo UN Speech Follow Up Questions What was the topic/issue that DiCaprio was bringing awareness to? Was is clearly communicated? At the beginning or end of the speech? How did DiCaprio “create an understanding” of the issue? (Statistics? Testimonies?) Did DiCaprio address the other side of the argument (ignoring climate change)? What goals did DiCaprio present to the UN in order to address the issue? 2nd Viewing of Leonardo UN Speech

PROMPT/REQUIREMENTS PROMPT: Write an argumentative speech that asks your audience to develop/encourage tolerance for a cause, group of individuals, person/place/ or thing that may be currently viewed as “lesser” or “unacceptable”. Introduction (use a hook that grabs the attention of your audience) Body (clearly communicate your main points using EVIDENCE to support your argument) Conclusion ( clearly communicate the final thoughts you want to leave with your audience AND clearly communicate the specific actions they can take in order to develop/display an increased amount of tolerance in regards to your topic) MLA Format (12 pt font Times New Roman, Creative Title, Double Spaced, 1 inch margins, Running Header)

Your Speech Must…

Drafting Days/Due Dates DRAFTING DAYS= Today 2/28, 3/1, Block Day (3/2 or 3/3) FINAL DRAFT of your speech is due in turnitin.com by midnight on SUNDAY MARCH 5th (make sure you practice reading aloud for your timing @ home) Speech on notecards for yourself + hard copy for your teacher is due in class on MONDAY MARCH 6th for presenting