I chose the famous speech from Charlie Chaplin's film "The Great Dictator": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX25PDBb708
After choosing our speeches, we did some research in order to better understand their meaning:
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Who is speaking?
Charlie Chaplin is speaking as the character Omler, the
protagonist, in the movie The Great Dictator.
_ Why was/is the
speech important to society?
The
speech makes the point that the human spirit and what makes us human is of
upmost importance. Chaplin chose to conclude his film with this speech, looking straight into the camera and professing his personal beliefs and political views. The speech condemns fascism and the Nazis and
those who take power away from the people.
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Why do you feel it is important or interesting?
I think it is a reminder of the importance of humanity, what it
means to be human, and how important it is to hold on to our humanity in spite of everything. But ultimately it makes the point that we are innately good
and have the potential for freedom and beauty and happiness.
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What is the emotion, mood, tone, personality, feeling of the speech?
I think it has a tone of optimism, that despite our
struggles, we the people will ultimately prevail against all odds. It feels hopeful, offering encouragement.
_ What is intonation,
emphasis, what is loud, stressed, or soft. Where are there pauses?
The speech has quite a build-up, beginning in a softer tone
and becoming very impassioned. In terms of pauses, they are frequent but very
short, with only a couple long ones.
_ What do you FEEL
should be loud or soft, long pause or rushed?
It is overall an urgent speech and therefore it makes sense for the oration to be loud and fast-paced. It carries a powerful message, so the delivery should be equally as powerful.
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Is there a call to action? When listening to it what are key/emphasized words?
I think there is a call to action, because the speech is ultimately a plea for democracy, rousing the people
against tyranny. Some of the most heavily emphasized words are men,
liberty, you, and people.
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How does it make you feel?
It makes me feel proud of the fact that we have defeated those dictators and gives me a feeling of gratitude that I have freedom and liberty. It also gives me a feeling of great hope when he says that each and
every person has the power to make life beautiful.
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How do imagine that the audience felt?
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Could there be another interpretation of the speech?
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Write/find a short bio of the person giving the speech
Charles Chaplin was born in 1889 in England and died 1977 in
Switzerland. His working life in entertainment spanned over 75 years. Chaplin became a global icon and was one of the first international film stars. He is most recognized as an icon of the silent film era and is
considered one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of American cinema.
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