According the Forbes article, Barack Obama: A Master Class in Public Speaking, that discusses three public speaking techniques that captivate his audiences; transcendence, repetition, gesture and voice. Transcendence allows President Obama to “transport us to another place and actually paint a portrait that we can see in our minds’ eye”. Being able to captivate and paint an image during a speech helps individuals dissect the messaged that he or she is trying to convey and also helps speaker become more relatable to the audiences. In the President’s victory speech from November 7th, Obama spoke using concrete details and spoke about the individuals that supported him and campaigned for him. For example, in his speech he stated. “you’ll hear the pride in the voice of a volunteer who’s going door to door because her brother was hired when the local auto plant added another shift” (Obama, Forbes, 1). Here Obama used descriptive language in order pant a specific picture using concrete and descriptive language. Secondly, is the use if repetition he uses in his speeches. Repeating a word or a phrase in a sentence helps to emphasize an idea make that idea memorable. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. speech, I Have a Dream. During the democratic national convention, he repeated the phrase “more to do for…” in order to emphasize on what society needs improve on to provide more of something or a particular set of individuals. Obama’s use of repetition shows how he “likes to group ideas into sets of three”, he does not overload is audience with a set of ideas, but carefully group them together to simplify his message. Lastly, Obama use of hand gestures and a certain tone of voice in order to “reflect clarity of their thinking and give the audience confidence in his leadership”. Good gestures allow
According the Forbes article, Barack Obama: A Master Class in Public Speaking, that discusses three public speaking techniques that captivate his audiences; transcendence, repetition, gesture and voice. Transcendence allows President Obama to “transport us to another place and actually paint a portrait that we can see in our minds’ eye”. Being able to captivate and paint an image during a speech helps individuals dissect the messaged that he or she is trying to convey and also helps speaker become more relatable to the audiences. In the President’s victory speech from November 7th, Obama spoke using concrete details and spoke about the individuals that supported him and campaigned for him. For example, in his speech he stated. “you’ll hear the pride in the voice of a volunteer who’s going door to door because her brother was hired when the local auto plant added another shift” (Obama, Forbes, 1). Here Obama used descriptive language in order pant a specific picture using concrete and descriptive language. Secondly, is the use if repetition he uses in his speeches. Repeating a word or a phrase in a sentence helps to emphasize an idea make that idea memorable. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. speech, I Have a Dream. During the democratic national convention, he repeated the phrase “more to do for…” in order to emphasize on what society needs improve on to provide more of something or a particular set of individuals. Obama’s use of repetition shows how he “likes to group ideas into sets of three”, he does not overload is audience with a set of ideas, but carefully group them together to simplify his message. Lastly, Obama use of hand gestures and a certain tone of voice in order to “reflect clarity of their thinking and give the audience confidence in his leadership”. Good gestures allow