Speeches that Changed the World

Speeches that Changed the World, compiled by Cathy Lowne, is a reference book published by Bounty Books in 2005. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the art of oratory and examines the elements that contribute to a speech’s greatness, including word choice, emotional expression, and the impact on audiences and historical events.
Readers will find a thoughtful analysis of what makes speeches influential throughout history. The compilation delves into the nuances of effective communication, considering factors such as the speaker’s passion and the circumstances surrounding each address. This exploration provides insight into how oratory has shaped public opinion and influenced significant moments in time.
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For many thousands of years, people have used oratory to influence others, but what exactly makes a speech great? Is it the choice of words, the feelings they express, the passion with which the speaker delivers them, the circumstances or the lasting effect that the speech has on what other people think or do, or even on the course of history.
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