Both men made several speeches, you need to be more specific
Goebbels uses combative language to incite aggression in Germans while Hirohito's speech uses businesslike language to inform Japanese citizens.
Goebbels uses combative language to incite aggression in Germans while Hirohito's speech uses businesslike language to inform Japanese citizens.
Goebbels uses combative language to incite aggression in Germans while Hirohito's speech uses businesslike language to inform Japanese citizens.
Goebbel's tone is more aggressive and harsh while Roosevelt's tone is confident and determined.
One major difference is the content and purpose of the speeches. Goebbels's 1943 speech was focused on rallying support for the Nazi regime and promoting their ideology, while Hirohito's speech emphasized surrendering and accepting defeat, marking the end of World War II for Japan. Additionally, the tone and delivery of the speeches differed, with Goebbels showcasing fervent propaganda and Hirohito displaying more somber acceptance of defeat.
what is the difference between speech,language and communication??
difference between choral recitation and speech choir
no its the same.
difference between prose and informal
Say what
Scripted speech is rehearsed, where as spontaneous speech is not.
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio