Oprah Winfrey is an iconic lady that everyone would love to have at their graduation for a speech. She talks to millions worldwide so why not have her at your own graduation? Oprah was able to go to Stanford University's graduation in 2008 to give the graduates a commencement speech. The students were very grateful that Oprah could make it and they were a little starstruck. Part of why she spoke was because her goddaughter graduated from Stanford that year so of course she had to say yes. Oprah's language strategies were very good and she had amazing word choice. In the speech she had multiple similes, metaphors, and repetition. She repeated "Ohmigod" three different times while telling a story to the graduates about her goddaughter first …show more content…
When she accomplished the first lesson she realized, "So, lesson one, follow your feelings. If it feels right, move forward. If it doesn't feel right, don't do it. And I got that lesson. When you're doing the work you're meant to do, it feels right and every day is a bonus, regardless of what you're getting paid" ("Oprah Talks"). She realized the second point, "And what I've found is that difficulties come when you don't pay attention to life's whisper, because life always whispers to you first" said, Oprah ("Oprah Talks"). She found happiness with her talk show, "but that happiness reached a depth of fulfillment, of joy, that I really can't describe to you or measure when I stopped just being on TV and looking at TV as a job and decided to use television, to use it and not have it use me, to use it as a platform to serve my viewers" ("Oprah Talks"). One review that was positive and very true was on SFGate, they said, Oprah Winfrey told more than 4,000 Stanford University graduates on Sunday to harness their power to their passions, trust their hearts and stand for something greater than themselves. Dressed in a black gown, white heels and red sash, Winfrey, Stanford's keynote commencement speaker, made her way to the stage with a few bodyguards. She then posed for pictures with students and delivered
On October 13th, 2016, Michelle Obama delivered a masterly censure of years of bigot and sexist assaults on women in an astounding speech about the man behind these horrible claims and statements. The man who has been chosen for a president-elect. The man who is supposed to lead America into greatness and success. The Republican nominee; Donald Trump. With mind-boggling rhetoric and her husband by her side, the First Lady of America portrayed the agony and mortification women have persisted for years in a speech criticizing Donald Trump.
In this interview, it illustrates how power may ignite cultures to have a division based on their cultural group. It may cause a nation to become captivated by misleading mistakes and false representation of a political group. Although, segregation exists, individuals felt the need to react in ways that became unjustifiable causing destruction affecting beliefs, values, and other perspectives amongst other cultures, religions, and beliefs differently than their own. By taking the lives of innocent individuals and shaping and conforming lives according to their biases alters how children may shape their own human world views based on exceptionalism, power and segregation, and improving history and evolution through integration.
Oprah Winfrey utilizes an array of persuasive stylistic devices such as anecdotes, cyclic nature of speech, metaphors and historical allusions to spread awareness of current global issues. Winfrey begins her speech with anecdotal evidence saying, “I was a little girl sitting on the linoleum floor” which gave personal dimension to the speech therefore, made the argument easier for the audience to relate to as they can now rely on her concrete example. The emotive-word linoleum made this story relatable and viscerally engaged the audience into picturing the linoleum floor of their, personal childhood. Winfrey referenced a spiritual ancestor, Recy Taylor which she mentioned to verify that brutality has been prevailing for decades, deftly weaving
It has also allowed for the creation of new opportunities for African American directors, writers, and producers. She has influenced many african americans to do the same career, like a talk show. One of the important things that she has done is make funds for many schools like public and private schools, and gave away cars during her talk show. Her net worth is nearly 2.8 billion dollars.
Shirley Chisholm’s Presidential Bid From the beginning, the world was a place of inequality. However, it is possible to change. Through hard work from significant individuals, the world has fought wars and created laws that have led towards equality.
People remember this has a great speech because what she represents in this speech is hope, gratefulness, and guidance. Also the rhetorical devices she uses makes the speech that much more personal. Her use of an apostrophe or using an imaginary person was a great addition to the speech. She stats “ where after all do universal human rights begin? In a small places, close to home, so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world of the individual person; the individual person; the neighborhood he lives in; the school or college he attends”(adoption).
What was interesting about this speech was the fact that Rhimes had to get out of her comfort zone. She had to do what she feared most and it undid her fear. By saying yes to her children it
Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered her speech “Women’s Rights are Human Rights” September 5, 1995 while speaking at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China with the intent to educate and spread awareness in regards to the rights and treatment of women around the world, while encouraging women to take initiative and highlight the potential women have if presented with the opportunity of equality. Early in Clinton’s speech, she uses the power of ethos to establish her credibility and continues to build upon it throughout, bringing attention to the fact she has had years of experience fighting for change among people of all kinds. Clinton convinces listeners that she has made women’s rights a priority in her life
In-Class Essay Practice Rosa Parks once said, “I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free.. So other people would be also free”. Rosa Parks was the Civil Rights Activist , who refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger, spurring the Montgomery boycott and other efforts to end segregation. The author of this speech, Oprah Winfrey, shows how thankful she is, and how Rosa Parks change the world through her eulogy. To remember her life to change our world, Oprah Winfrey delivers eulogy for Rosa Parks.
Her show took on serious issues and provided people with a safe place to discuss them. In “Oprah Winfrey: Cultural Icon of Mainstream (White) America,” the author writes about a scene from a scene in the show where it states, “This remark— hailed by Winfrey and many in the audience as a move toward racial “healing” and reconciliation—is a testament to the rise and naturalization of colorblind ideology in late twentieth-century America.” The quote behind this was said during the Rodney King trial when a woman said she didn’t see color in people. Winfrey applauded this comment and brought it into the conversation. She shows her fans that she wants to truly listen to what they say.
Wanting, hoping, and praying for change will never be enough. When something must be transformed then someone needs to step in and put forth effort to make the dream for change a reality and in this case, it was a women. Angelina Grimke from the young age recognized the faults within her life and society as a whole and decided it was time to fight for change. Angelina was born in Charleston, South Carolina to a slaveholding family. While slaves were prominent in her family growing up, Angelina and her sister Sarah; even from a young age, fought with their parents against the owning of slaves.
using language clear. Oprah used vivid language. When using vivid language its purpose is too aimed to bring your ideas alive by painting pictures with words. In order to make readers understand better. In the eulogy of Rosa Park, Oprah uses repetition which is a form of rhythm.
Oprah’s display as an orator should not go unnoticed. Throughout the entirety of her delivery, Oprah projects herself with a clear, calm, and strong yet soft emphasis. Oprah maintains stern eye-contact with the audience, and presents herself in a strong, iron-body demeaner. These oratorical techniques coincide to further captivate the audience and continue to ease the audience into the persuasion of the viewpoint presented in her speech. Given controversies of sexual assault in recent times, as well as ideas of feminism and female
Did you know that car accidents are not the leading cause of death in the world? According to the National Center for Health Statistics, car accidents are ranked fourth on the leading causes of death. On the report of the World Health Organization, road traffic accidents are the ninth cause of death in the middle-income countries. It results in .55 million death and 2.6% of deaths. Not many people want their lives to end this way.
But then mentions that she learned the values of "honesty, integrity, dignity, decency, gratitude and humility" and that if she