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please help me apply the provided concepts in the slides below to th following question pertaining to the attached video link.
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what does Dr. King do to engage and influence his audience?
video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I47Y6VHc3Ms
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Providing Effective Feedback Select the right moment. Select the right place. Select an appropriate communication style Provide the purpose of the feedback. Focus on key performance issues Be specific not general Be descriptive instead of evaluative Provide positive feedback.Explanation / Answer
Martin Luther King orated his famous speech "I Have A Dream" on 28th August 1963. One of the line goes as, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.”
He knew that there would be three dissimilar news stations present that day, he wrote his speech in advance. But, he got moved by the emotion of people there; and went beyond script to preach from his heart.
His speech conveyed the hope and faith for the future linking the bitter past with a promise of a pleasant future. The speech began with talking of how African-Americans are still fraught even after one hundred years have ended. He reinforced the beliefs of Founding Fathers of America that declared America would become a land of freedom with the creation of all men being equal.
His speech was very simple that he barely knew it would become historic. His communication style was impactful because of rhetorical strategy too. King reiterates the phrases, throughout his speech, "I have a dream" and "with this faith". He used rhetoric for repetition to convey his prime point.
His narrative began with inclusion, a dream for the country and ended with being temporal and action-oriented particulars. His theme presented the speech into two tenets of the SCLC, that are, interracial cooperation with social equality. His speech conveyed even to the broadcasted audience about the ethical power of the great movement for civil rights in 1960’s.
The non-verbal cues were totally visible in his narration via his hand gestures and expressions. He personalised the situation, which was very much obvious, as he belonged to the same background, that he was able to build a deep relationship with the audience.
The time, place and situation chosen couldn't have been apter as it was one of the largest marches for protests in America and he was a very big contender.
Thus, we can say that he imbibed all the above details of an effective communication that a leader ought to too deliver a remarkable speech.
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