Monday, 15 October 2012

The Persuasiveness of Speech

First and foremost, when an individual is delivering a speech, that individual is informing and sharing his/her ideas with a given audience. In order to deliver a message clearly and audibly, it is important that there is a certain power behind the presentation of that speech. Charisma definitely has a key role when persuading an audience about a specific idea. Plus, the message has to be as clear as possible so that everybody can hear and understand what is being said. However, this is not strictly for the sole purpose of a public speaker, but also for anybody that is addressing an audience with any present medium of communication. Language is highly regarded and important for achieving a desired reaction from the audience. As an example: a journalist writing an article in a newspaper has to use clear and understandable language so that people can understand what is being said before making up their own minds about the issue.

It is with the power of language and delivery that intended messages are given and received, with relevant responses. To persuade is to have a power of giving understanding. As different people have different views about different things, the power to persuade is the power to teach, explain and create understanding in accordance with a given idea that has been put on the agenda.

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