Hi everyone, I'm currently preparing for an in-class exam on Paul Keating's "Redfern Speech" that's coming up Very soon
. Are there any tips, advice or general idea on the speech? I'm also looking for suggestion for Essay prompt (I don't know what the question will be but I would like some idea for a generic question) Thanks!
Approaching a question through Aristotle's three modes of persuasion in rhetoric (pathos [emotion], logos [logic] and ethos [orator serving as an example]) can work really well and give you a great foundation. Plus, you're covered if you get asked but structure but can nonetheless adapt it to how a theme is portrayed.
Also, some great words to use are exordium (opening) and peroration (conclusion).
And, one great thing that you can do (especially because the Redfern Speech was filmed) is comment on not only the language features but also how he stands, facial expressions (solemn countenance), heightened emotionalism in particular parts of the speech and so on
One last thing - it can be good sometimes to be partly critical of something as it shows that you have developed a unique perspective, I did this with Keating through speaking about how most of the audience was indigenous but he has a larger focus on the Anglo-Saxon segment of it as well and cajoles them ("guilt is not a very constructive emotion") and how this limits the textual integrity and risk he took in making the speech.