Retoryka anglosaska po 1930. Zajęcia odbywają się na Uniwersytecie Jagiellońskim, a prowadzi je dr Patrick Vaughan. Notatka zawiera 13 stron i jest w języku angielskim. Porusza zagadnienia takie jak: najważniejsze postaci, przemowy polityków, prezydentów, przywódców. Analiza i ocena siły perswazji pod kątem językowym, retorycznym, przybliżenie osoby danego mówcy, umieszczenie przemowy we właściwym jej kontekście historycznym.
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… into the past. Progress is our heritage, not theirs. What is right for us as Democrats is also the right way for Democrats to win.”
”We are the Party -- We are the Party of the New Freedom, the New Deal, and the New Frontier. We have always been the Party of hope. So this year let us offer new hope, new hope to an America uncertain about the present, but unsurpassed in its potential for the future…
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GUIDELINES:
Who is the speech maker? (quick but accurate biography)
Why did she/he make a speech?
When was it (the political and historical context)
What is good/bad about the speech?
Time for choosing, 1964 Who? Ronald Reagan - president of the US (1981-1989), governor of California (1967-75), as a President he opened the "Age of Reagan" with a dramatic change in national direction; the icon of…
… Goldwater, who the campaign characterized as hardline right-wing. (…) Goldwater's race energized the conservative movement, chiefly inside the Republican party. It looked for a new leader and found one in Ronald Reagan, elected governor of California in 1966 and reelected in 1970. He ran against President Ford for the 1976 GOP nomination, and narrowly lost, but the stage was set for Reagan in 1980
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… race energized the conservative movement, chiefly inside the Republican party. It looked for a new leader and found one in Ronald Reagan, elected governor of California in 1966 and reelected in 1970. He ran against President Ford for the 1976 GOP nomination, and narrowly lost, but the stage was set for Reagan in 1980
Why? A speech in support of Barry Goldwater's conservative campaign against Lyndon…
… President, Carter served two terms as a Georgia State Senator and one as Governor of Georgia, from 1971 to 1975,[2] and was a peanut farmer and naval officer. Public image: The Independent reported, "Carter is widely considered a better man than he was a president.” While he began his term with a 66% approval rating,[55] this dropped to 34% approval by the time he left office, with 55% disapproving. In the…
… oratory skills, called `The Great Communicator”, extremely self-confident, a bit nonchalant, a man with charm, Dla ambitnych:
Famous fragments:
Old Soldiers never die…, 1951 Who? MacArthur (January 26, 1880 - April 5, 1964) was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army. He was a Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign. Arthur MacArthur, Jr., and Douglas MacArthur were the first father and son to each be awarded the medal. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of general of the army in the U.S. Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army.
His father was also a high-ranking…
… situation, it becomes vital that our own country orient its policies in consonance with this basic evolutionary condition rather than pursue a course blind to the reality that the colonial era is now past and the Asian peoples covet the right to shape their own free destiny. What they seek now is friendly guidance, understanding, and support — not imperious direction — the dignity of equality and not the…
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