Othello has many more than two speeches in the play. The only idea we have about what effect the play may have had on contemporary audiences comes from a letter written in September 1610 by Henry Jackson, describing a performance in Oxford: "But that Desdemona, murdered by her husband in our presence, although she always pled her case excellently, yet when killed moved us more, while stretched out on her bed she begged the spectators' pity with her very facial expression."
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Where to find Inspirational speeches and poems for a woman's day speech?
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The three main purposes of speeches are to inform, persuade, and entertain. Informative speeches provide information, persuasive speeches aim to influence beliefs or behaviors, and entertaining speeches engage and captivate the audience.
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A maker of eloquent speeches is often referred to as a rhetorician or orator. They are skilled at using language effectively to persuade and captivate an audience.
To entertain, to inform, and/or to persuade an audience are the three main purposes of speeches.
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Both are meant to persuade an audience
By making inspirational speeches.
Repetition in speeches helps emphasize key points, increase the memorability of the message, and create a rhythmic pattern that engages the audience. It also reinforces the speaker's credibility and enhances the overall impact of the speech.
The first president that did not need to shout while making his speeches in order for his audience to hear him was Warren G. Harding. See: http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/united-states-president-warren-g-harding-speaking-into-microphones-during-speech-at-stanley-park
Your job would include writing interesting, memorable and understandable speeches, helping him to make his points in a way that is both clear and compelling. Writing good presidential speeches requires a good vocabulary, the ability to make difficult concepts clearer, the ability to tell a story and hold the audience's interest, and the ability to adapt different kinds of speeches to different audiences (you wouldn't write the same kind of speech for an audience of professors that you would for an audience of teenagers, for example). You would also have to know politics (obviously) so that your speeches would help the president advance his policy agenda. Some presidents, Barack Obama among them, like to write some of their own speeches, but nearly every modern president has used speechwriters sometimes. You would thus need to work well with the president, so that he trusts you and feels comfortable with the way you help him explain his ideas to the audience.
A "speech to actuate" is essentially a persuasive essay or composition. It is meant to convince the audience to act or think a certain way about an issue.
Op-ed writing and speeches that share a point of view both aim to persuade or inform the audience on a particular topic. They often express an opinion or argument, backed up with evidence or personal anecdotes. Both formats also typically have a clear structure and use rhetorical devices to engage the audience.