THE POWER OF SPEECH CANNOT BE OVER EMPHASIZED


The Power Of Speech Cannot Be Over Emphasized As We Are Going To Read And Find Out Below

AFRICAN SPEECH ANALYSIS

1.           AFRICA AND FREEDOM BY CHIEF ALBERT LUTULI AT OSLO UNIVERSITY. 11TH DECEMBER 1961.


   The speech centered or is all about novel prize by his country, South Africa. He made his feelings known to the audience that “it is a great honour to line to stand on his rostrum where many of the men of our time have stood. He said that although the noble prize (noble peace Award) is a tribute to his contribution to democracy, both of the colour and peaceful solution. He made it known to them (listeners).
That he is against the law of the land virtually criticizing the law of the God for having created men of colour. He said that as a Christian he cannot tolerate it. He as well stated that the award is a thing that gives encountered to him and also those who think as he does.
With the power of his speech, he was able to point some things negative that he doesn’t like. His speech was of two of two way painting out errors for correction and on the other hand acknowledging the good works done by the people of his country South Africa who has received Award as he was receiving.

(2) A SPEECH MADE BY KHAYA DRANG ON THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2009-10:21

I AM AN AFRICAN

          To analyze this very speech I must state at this juncture that the speaker used a lot of figures of speech to convey his massage to the audience, which made it difficult. In his speech, he made his being an African known to people, (hear him say…” I know that none dare challenge me when I say-I am an African”)
He spoke on the “titanic” and asunder state of the (his) country. He condemned superiority of force over another.
With his speech he printed out that the former deed of the ancestors should be obliterated from memories, because remembering it will teach them never to be in human again.
This kind of speech is to correct and encourage the listeners. And also to be proud of being African man or woman. No matter your colour, it does not judge the person you are (it does not make you subhuman).
(3) SPEECH BY Z.K MATHEWS.

THE ROAD FROM NON-VIOLENCE TO VIOLENCE. 20 MAY 1964

The speaker was addressing the church congregation on the history of relationship between black and the white. He made the listeners to understand that although the black struggled to defend their country against white encroachment but in the end lost the fight to the white.
During his speech, he told them that instead of the blacks to continue fighting them, the decided to learn the white man’s way, he condemned to tell them the through schools, church etc which are among the civilization that the white has brought to South Africa, they will find a new place in it.
Mathew’s speech was that of educational from the history which is capable of shaping the attitude of the customers.  He disclosed to them how they were stopped from excercising their voting right, how they were made to surfer and labour under the white (or in the hands of white but now they are or they are independence of the white. This goes to say that endurance and patience matter in life. The speech is simply informative and educative. The power of speech cannot be over emphasized.
(4) SPEECH BY NELSON MANDELA AT HIS INAUGURATION AS A PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICAN ON 10 MAY 1994.
 PRETORIA
In his speech as a new president of South Africa, he reminded of their country’s disaster that lusted for so long and at the same hand told them to daintily work towards seeing that South Africa is a country that all universe will be proud of. He pointed out in his speech that they have all seen. The way the country has turned apart in a terrible conflict because it has known world wild for practice of racism and racial oppression.
He went further to late them appreciate the happiest thing that has happened which was the fact that humanity has taken them back into its bosom. They have been given the privilege to be on list of the nation of the world.
From his speech, one can understand that it was a speech of triumph and victory which in not small measure had made the listeners to realize that they have every reason that celebrate and embrace and another and as well try to avoid any thing capable of destroying the glory of the new born liberty.
(5) SPEECH MADE BY NELSON MANDELA TO THE UNITED NATIONS.

24 SEPTEMBER 1993

In his speech, he was congratulating apartheid committee. He was able to make it known to them that each and every one of us has felt humanity denied by the mere existence of the apartheid system. He painted out if the were no more than disposable garbage. He expressed his profound gratitude of the people of South Africa for the committee’s engagement in the common struggle.

NON-AFRICAN SPEECHES

A SPEECH MADE BY BARRACK OBAMA’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS JANUARY 20, 2009.

MY FELLOW CITIZENS

This speech was made to congratulate the citizens of America on his inaugural day as the president of united state of America. During this speech he extended thanks to the past president bush. He extended thanks to the earth he is take was taken amidst gathering cloud.
He made it known to the listeners (citizen) that no doubt their country is in crisis. He said during his speech that the challenge they are facing is real, serious and many “we remain a young nation, but in the words of scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things.
With the power of speech, he challenged the American citizens to stand up and face the real crisis they are facing and that will be done by removing totally all-childish things. Lastly on his speech he reminded them of the equality of all humanity and therefore deserves the chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.
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