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Inspirational Speech Purpose: Inspire the audience
Heighten their admiration for the person, group, institution, event, thing/monument or idea being praised.
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Different from an informative speech
The aim of a commemorative speech is to express feelings, arouse sentiments, and inspire. Heighten admiration
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Techniques Avoid clichés
Use stylistic devices to enhance the imagery, rhythm, and creativity of the speech. Use inspirational Quotes
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Consider using devices such as the following:
Alliteration: the repetition of initial consonant sounds: "You want your speech to be a clear, concise, creative commemoration.“ Parallelism: the use of parallel ideas/structure in succession: "Our mission is to right wrong, to do justice, and to serve humanity“ “I came, I saw, I conquered” Alliteration and Parallelism combined: “The task is heavy, the toil is long, and the trials will be severe.”
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“This momentous decree [Gettysburg Address] came as a
Simile: the comparison of two seemingly dissimilar things, using the words like or as when making the comparison “This momentous decree [Gettysburg Address] came as a great beacon light of hope to millions”(King). “We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream” (King). Metaphor: the comparison of two seemingly dissimilar things, WITHOUT using the words like or as when making the comparison “All the world’s a stage . . .” (Shakespeare). “A shadow has fallen upon the scene A curtain has descended across the Continent” (Churchill).
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Using the same phrase over throughout your speech or in succession.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream“ used “Let freedom ring” ten times at the end of the speech. I Have a Dream (begin around 15:30 for context)
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Tips for preparing an easy-to-read manuscript:
You can start each sentence with the first word bolded and on the left margin. You can use a larger first letter for each sentence so that you can quickly pick out the beginning of each sentence. You can also bold and/or italicize words that you want to emphasize.
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Using your experience when delivering the Special Occasion Speech, consider one or more of the following manuscript techniques: Typed, Large Font (20pt.+), double and triple spaced Start all sentences on the left margin, indenting additional lines. This will resemble the format of entries on a Works Cited page; beginnings are easy to locate. Use the top 2/3’s of the page; once below 2/3 of a page, it gets more challenging to keep one’s eyes on the page and glancing up at audience as well.
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Remember: 1 minute in length. DO NOT GO UNDER 60 SECONDS! (a little over is fine) Appropriate message to audience, intending to inspire Will be practiced in the auditorium—without a microphone—but delivered in our classroom. Final Speech grade=200 points. Reduction of one letter grade per day speech is late. Absence will not be an excuse except for extreme emergencies: hospitalization should not be your goal. Oversleeping is not an emergency.
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John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Inaugural Address:
Listen for the use of imagery, repetition, direct address and other effective speaking techniques.
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Apple: https://youtu.be/4oAB83Z1ydE
DNA: Nike: Thai commercial: P & G: P&G P2: Father of the Bride Inspirational Speech: Microsoft “When Everyone Plays” commercial: iPad “What Will Your Verse Be?” commercial: From Dead Poet’s Society: Jordan March 2017 Project Unicorn: Jordan 2017 May Ted Talk: Jordan 2018 January Ted Talk:
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Jordan’s mom, Jen, with me and two other Disney Parks Moms Panel buddies, winning the first annual DPMP Scavenger Hunt
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Kid’s Choice Awards
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