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1 LEADING THROUGH WORDS

2 QUICK WRITE On your paper respond to any of the following questions. You need to continue to write for the whole time provided. What do you think makes a good speech? What qualities should a speech have? When have you heard a speech that moved you, motivated you, or inspired you? What was it about the speech that 'got' to you? What role does language and the spoken word play in a society? What responsibility does a leader have in using speeches?

3 Listen to some of the 20th century's greatest speeches

4 WHAT MAKES THESE SPEECHES GREAT?

5 THREE ASPECTS WE 'RE GOING TO ANALYZE IN SPEECHES Examine how the speaker develops the argument (logos, ethos, pathos), and what is the effect? Look at the rhetorical devices being used, and what are the effects? Determine how the speaker's leadership abilities are displayed in the speech, and what is the effect?

6 DEVELOPING THE ARGUMENT

7 According to Aristotle all sides of the triangle need to be equal for the speaker's message to be effective HOW IS AN ARGUMENT DEVELOPED AND WHAT IS A RHETORICAL TRIANGLE?

8 LET'S SEE HOW LOGOS, ETHOS AND PATHOS ARE USED...

9 WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF THE ARGUMENT? Questions to ask: What is the speakers main point or thesis? How did the speaker effectively and logically lay out the argument? How has the speaker's credibility been established? How has the audience's emotions been appealed to? What evidence has been used to back up the speaker's opinion?

10 RHETORICAL DEVICES

11 WHAT IS RHETORIC ? Rhetoric is: the study and the art of using language effectively to persuade or influence others What are rhetorical devices? Allusions Tone Figurative Language Parallelism Hyperbole Metaphors & Similes Repetition Understatement And a whole bunch more... see your handout

12 LET'S SEE HOW RHETORICAL DEVICES ARE USED...

13 WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF RHETORICAL DEVICES ? Questions to ask: How is the message enhanced? Is a point emphasized or driven home? Is the message memorable? Do the devices used make the message more pleasurable to listen to? Rhetorical devices are the color in a speech

14 LEADERSHIP ABLILITIES

15 ARE LEADERSHIP QUALITIES EVIDENT IN THE SPEAKER? The purpose of any speech is to motivate the audience in some way. Leaders are able to use speeches to inspire, encourage, motivate, and persuade. To analyze a speaker's leadership qualities ask these questions: Do I believe what the speaker is saying? Why? How did the speaker move me? What do I want to do after listening? How do I feel about the speaker and the message? What am I going to do moving forward?

16 LET'S LISTEN TO SOME MOTIVATIONAL SPEECHES

17 NOW LET'S PUT OUR KNOWLEDGE TO WORK King George VI just who is he? King George VI

18 LET'S LISTEN TO GEORGE


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