This made it possible for him to be quickly separated from the prisoners of the least educated criminal. His intellectual training and previous work not only made him more reliable as a speaker, but also told the spectators that "why this fully educated person is sent to a man (educated) It was made to think. Later in his speech he mentioned the authority of the sports he founded, he joined the organization and strikes with his compatriots in Africa, he is "he ... and is not arrested Hide it for it "(paragraph 13).
The purpose of this article is to perform a rhetorical analysis of communication, using the skills learned in the rhetoric and communication courses. Inspired by my trip to South Africa, I chose to analyze the type of inaugural speech and Nelson Mandela's inaugural speech. I have studied topics such as Burk motivating rhetoric, racial rhetoric, political rhetoric, and other presidential inaugural speech. I put A + in my paper as shown below. All inaugural speech uses rhetorical tools. Nelson Mandela made an opening speech. Therefore, Mandela's inaugural speech used rhetorical tools. Mr. Campbell and Mr. Jamison said: "Since the inauguration ceremony is a passing right, the newly elected president needs to make a speech There is a core in these speech.The whole" (1990)
In this article I will explain the inaugural speech, in particular the subtle but effective rhetorical tool commonly used by former South African president Nelson Mandela. I assert that unified creation is a kind of major rhetoric of inaugural speech, which is synonymous with Bark's recognition theory. First of all, we provide some background information about inaugural address as a kind of rhetoric. After that, we discuss the position of the author and audience (rhetorical), and relate these positions to the concept of Aristotle's spirituality and sorrow; continue to analyze Mandela's charm in the speech. And metaphor; I will show all these rhetorical elements, lead the unity and persuade people in South Africa to take the first step to unite.
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela announced his first public speech after Mr. Nelson Mandela was released from victory prison after 27 years in prison as a political prisoner (Mandela, 1990). Following this, a rhetorical analysis of the relationship between the concept of communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution and the consequences of these concepts is done, especially in the presentation. Nelson Mandela soon established reliability, and the opening attracted the attention of the audience. The importance of the moment before the presentation can be understood by anyone who is a good speaker (Morgan, 2003). Open the chorus "Amand! Amandla! I-Afrika, mayibuye!". Mandela not only placed himself as a companion of Africa, he also used his supporters' words. This is not only to attract audiences using wording but also to draw out the word "struggle", or "power".
Apartheid has no future - a rhetorical analysis of the speech of Nelson Mandela - February 11, 1990, Andy Bra