Michelle Obama is one of my favorite public speakers by far.
Her words and style that she chooses for all of her speeches are so
motivational for me. Her recent
speech at the Democratic National Convention was by far one of my favorite and
most influencing on the people of the United States that look up to her. The
thing that stood out to me most during her speech that made her communication
with the audience more memorable was her organization of the speech and the
language she chose. Michelle chose to speak about her personal life with her
husband, Barack, by sharing
stories about them both to the audience. She also shared about her father and
her family and connecting those people all together at the end. Her reasoning
behind sharing stories and people from her personal life was to connect with
the audience. Michelle wanted the audience to feel how she felt at that time.
The passion behind her words and stories was delivered to simply make her facts
and arguments stronger. I highly look up to this public speaker as one of my
role model. I would definitively recommend anyone to give her their undivided
attention one day and listen to her speeches.
I can’t really remember any speakers that stand out being
bad in my recent times except for Mitt Romney at the Republican National
Convention. I just remember the first five minutes of his speech because that
is all I could watch. His facts we not even all true. Mitt only spoke his
opinion and kept worrying about what his opponent has been doing wrong and
bashing on him. Instead of being so negative, he should have tried to connect
with the audience and speak the truth, not just opinion. I just could not
connect with him and I had to change the channel before I got even more
frustrated.
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