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Success of any speech depends on two factors – its context and the way in which it is orated. Comprising deep thoughts and smoothest textual symmetries, speeches of famous people are notable for changing the course of history and inspiring unfearing feats to fight against all odds.
Delivered on November 13, 1913, in Connecticut, “Freedom or Death” is so far considered as the most famous speech to advocate women’s suffrage in Britain. This significant speech was given by Emmeline Pankhurst, a notable British political activist and leader of the suffragette movement in England.
1. Introduction………………………………………………………………3
2. The main part…………………………………………………………….4
2.1. Ethos, pathos and logos of the speech……………………………….4
2.2. Monroe principles…………………………………………………....6
2.3. Principles of persuasion…………………………………………...…9
2.4. Methods of persuasion……………………………………………...11
2.5. Propaganda……………………………………………………….…12
3. Conclusion……………………………………………………………....20
Appendix №1. « Freedom or death»……………………………………………....21