diction
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Diction – A Key Rhetorical Device and Staple for Speakers

Language is quite a peculiar thing, don’t you feel? We all use it every single day for one thing or the other, but we’re pretty sure few of you stop and ponder about what kind of words you use, how you use them, and whether they’re having any impact on your audience. This is where…

a rhetoric analysis of the great dictator speech
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Satire & Hope: A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Great Dictator Speech

“I’m sorry but I don’t want to be an Emperor. That’s not my business” – these powerful words, uttered by Charlie Chaplin in his 1940 movie The Great Dictator, set the stage for one of the most memorable and impactful speeches in cinematic history. Delivered as а passionate plea for peace, democracy, and human dignity…

Analyzing the Gettysburg Address 
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Analyzing the Gettysburg Address 

Few speeches in American history have achieved the same level of recognition and reverence as the Gettysburg Address. In fact, if you’re from the US, you’ve definitely had to memorize this speech for school! Delivered by President Abraham Lincoln at the site of one of the bloodiest battles ever fought on American soil, this short…

Patrick Henry speech analysis
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Patrick Henry Speech Analysis 

There are speeches that educate. There are speeches that inspire. And then there is the Patrick Henry speech – an explosive, passionate oration that we can consider as quite possibly the reason for the American Revolution (and the consequent adoption of the Declaration of Independence over a year later). So, it’s no wonder that this…

Tilbury Speech Rhetorical Analysis
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Tilbury Speech Rhetorical Analysis

If you’ve ever flipped through the pages а history textbook, you likely know about the famous Tilbury Speech. This speech was delivered in 1588 by Queen Elizabeth I of England to her troops before they prepared themselves to face the Spanish Armada (which was а 130-ship fleet of warships that Spain had sent to conquer…

Intimate speech examples
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Intimate Speech Examples

Are you seeking advice on how to express yourself in intimate or public settings better? Do you want to improve your communication skills, social interactions, and career development? Then this article is for you! Discover examples and tips that can help you become a master of intimate speech and explore ways to make meaningful connections…

Characteristics of Effective Communication Consultative Speech Style examples
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Consultative Speech Style Examples

Are you looking for examples of consultative speech style? Learn how this style can be used to effectively communicate, enhance public speaking and social skills, and assist with career development. In our article we will give contextual illustrations and tips on using this style in conversational situations! Examples of consultative speech include active listening, asking…

Why a Speech Outline is Important
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Why a Speech Outline is Important

In this blog post, we’ll look at the importance of a speech outline and how it can help you be more persuasive by avoiding potential stumbles before they happen and encouraging active engagement from your audience. So keep reading if you want some tips on how to effectively craft an articulate speech outline! A speech…

Writing Skills

Improving Verbal and Written Communication Skills – An Easy Guide!

A successful career is a result of several factors. But, without a doubt, the communication skills that a person possesses make a difference when it comes to competing for better spots in the job market or the relationship and professional performance.  Also, in addition to a good curriculum, professionals must have the ability to transmit…