Keating Audiene Flashcards
Topic sentence of Audience for keating: (theorist)
George Campbell said, “passion is the mover to action” and “reasoning is the guide” for any great orator.
why does Keating use anaphora for audience para?
to illuminate his personal passion and voice, and a persuasive and vivacious tone to reason with his audience
what does anaphora and persuasive and vivacious tone build?
These deliberate efforts build the logos of his chronologically layered speech and convince his primary and current audiences that inclusion of Aboriginal Australians has led to “remarkable contributions” by listing things such as sports, arts and armed services.
how does he also utilise pathos?
Keating also utilises pathos with the introduction of patriotism to the body of his oration.
how does he passionately raises the significance and contribution of the Aborigines?
through the allusion of the ANZAC legend and uses the collective term “they” inclusively, rather than oppressively to transform our historical narrative: “We should never forget – they have helped build this nation”.
what does imperative metaphor, “open our hearts a little” encourage? Link to SAdat and Pearson
encourages compassion and empathy in light of our history of Indigenous dispossessing, like Sadat did “I have chosen to come to you with an open heart and open mind” and Pearson “An opening of our hearts”.
how does keating end speech?
with repetition and anaphora
technique and effect of “we took…we brought…we committed” ?
anaphora and action verbs heightens the act of admission/confession.
how is the we took..we brought technique further extended?
extended through the later use of anaphora, “we cannot imagine…” creating a strong message that it would be an act of cowardice if we did not take action to achieve equality and a sense of reconciliation
what does keating repetitively say?
“Guilt is not a very constructive emotion”.
how does keating end speech?
Through the use of repetition and first person narration, Keating ends the speech with confidence and a lasting message for a better future and more just society