An oratory speech is 8-10 min. persuasive speech.
Pericles' funeral oration and Demosthenes' Philippics are famous pieces of oratory. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is another example of a famous speech.
Ordinary language is the language of the native speaker commonly used in everyday life that may include slangs,acronyms etc while artistic language employs oratory devices & figurative speech in form and structure in speech or narration.
His oration was spoken loudly enough to be heard in the back of the hall. They asked him for a short speech and he gave them a prolonged oration.
An orator is a speaker. Oration means to give a speech. Oratory is the speech, or act of public speaking. All speakers differ. Some speakers are boring; humorous; creative; mundane; factual; charismatic; droning; exciting, etc. All these are used as adjectives to describe the type of speaker. Charismatic means the ability to persuade, to excite and energize toward a particular thought, belief, action, etc. So a "charismatic oratory" is a speech during which the speaker was particularly persuasive. Charisma can have positive or negative outcomes. For example, The Toastmaster Club (organization) has charismatically promoted public speaking for about a century and has helped many people go on to successes through public speaking. However, some speakers can persuade people to do hurtful or dangerous things, such as Jim Jones who convinced hundreds of people to participate in mass suicide in the 1970s.
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William Norwood Brigance has written: 'Speech for military service' -- subject(s): Military art and science, Oratory 'Jeremiah Sullivan Black' 'Brigance's Speech communication' -- subject(s): Oratory 'Speechmaking' -- subject(s): Elocution, Oratory 'Speech composition' -- subject(s): Oratory
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What is an oratort speech or piece?
The term for giving a speech is called "oratory" or "public speaking."
Richard Cranston Reager has written: 'You can talk well' -- subject(s): Oratory 'You can talk well' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Oratory 'Speech is easy' -- subject(s): Oratory
Joseph Gottland Brin has written: 'Leadership through forceful speech' -- subject(s): Oratory 'Introduction to functional semantics' -- subject(s): General semantics 'Personal power through public speech' -- subject(s): Oratory
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William Phillips Sandford has written: 'Speak well--and win!' -- subject(s): Oratory 'Business speeches by business men' -- subject(s): Business 'Problems in Business and professional speaking' -- subject(s): Business, Oratory 'Principles of effective speaking' -- subject(s): Elocution, Oratory, Public speaking, Speech, Speeches, addresses 'Effective business speech'
Edith E. Gattis has written: 'Vitalize your speech' -- subject(s): Oratory
# A recitation delivered as an exercise in rhetoric or elocution. # ## Vehement oratory. ## A speech marked by strong feeling; a tirade.
William R. Duffey has written: 'Problems in speech training' -- subject(s): Oratory, Phonetics, Speech, Study and teaching 'Voice And Delivery' -- subject(s): Speech, Voice
P. E. Sangster has written: 'Speech in the pulpit' -- subject(s): Oratory, Preaching