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What to read if you want to learn how to write great speeches?

>> No.19200228
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>>19198798
>write great speeches
kek. In the first place, you don't write speeches; you can organize them in a little list of things that you are going to say, but eveything must come from your mind during the moment when you talk to the audience.
A good resorce could be Cicero works about oratory. Please don't read modern books abour rethoric, or you will be a really bad rethor.

>> No.19200239

>>19198798
Just watch clever people do debates on youtube about topics you're interested in and copy them. Simple as.

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>>19200239
top KEK, you literally think that deliberative speeches are the only ones studied by rhetoric.
>>19200228
rhetoric* rhetor* my bad

>> No.19201021

>>19198798
Read good speeches? Ted Sorensen wrote for JFK, always thought his speeches were iconic.