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Martin Luther King

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Term Paper TitleMartin Luther King
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Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King


There are many important things that shape the delivery of your speech.  Among
the most important parts of delivery involved are voice production and
articulation.  Other important parts of delivery include methods, gestures, eye
contact, and the clothing that you wear.  Martin Luther King Jr. is considered
one of the most influential speakers of this century.  The delivery and language
of King's speeches has earned him this label.  In the next paragraph I shall
examine King's delivery and why he is considered such a great speaker. If your
audience cannot hear you, your speech servers very little purpose. King's most
famous speech took place in nineteen sixty three during a March on Washington. I'
m sure King was concerned with his voice production and articulation.  Without
these mechanisms of speech King would have gone unheard of.  However,  King had
no trouble with these mechanisms of speech.  I feel that everyone has gestures
that are unique and King was no different.  He moved around during his speeches
and used his hand to emphasize points throughout his speeches. I cannot decide
whether king used the memorization or extemporaneous method.  If I was to choose
one I would choose the memorization method.  During the speeches of

King we viewed he never losses eye contact with the audience.  This is one of
the reasons why I choose the memo...

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