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How to make the magic happen…
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Oratory Basics What happen to be a good O.O. in the ears, eyes and minds of judges? There are some general guidelines you must follow.
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One: In short, oratory speech topics are mostly factual, policy based, and conviction reinforcing.
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Two: The public speaker motivates and inspires the audience to take a stand on current problems in the world.
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Three: At most competitions original oratory speech ideas are delivered without note or index cards, and without using visual aids or whatsoever.
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Four Often there is a maximum limit of 150 quoted words. An original oratory is between 8 and 10 minutes in length.
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How to pick a topic. Be creative! What are you telling us we haven’t heard before? Make us think, so you will engage your audience.
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Has this Topic been done? Most likely yes, in some form or fashion. What new direction or angle do you take? Why is it significant? Again, push audience to re- examine an old topic.
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Make it Personal… Be connected! Have some sort of investment in the topic that you choose. Have a purpose in terms of what you want your audience to take from your speech. Show or link the relevancy of why we should know or care?
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Bonus Round Integration of voices or characters Humor Literary References Witty Topic Titles Puns used to introduce areas of analysis Singing (used sparingly) Warm fuzzy factor
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Don’ts of Oratory Be insincere, you must own your speech in delivery. Make forensic references Make hasty generalizations about your audience and/or what they know Preach…it is usually to the choir Lose the passion for your topic!
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Here are some examples: Emory Finals 2011 Emory Finals 2011
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