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dc.description.abstractThis study, Melting Boundaries through Speeches with the Special Reference of Select Orators, is an unpretentious attempt to find out the solution to the problem that really good orators and speeches are required for developing societies and nations. This research is based on five orators from different parts of the world and their unprecedented speeches, which are so popular and prominent that they played a main role in changing the world. Barack Obama, the Dalai Lama, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, and Malala Yusufzai are well-known public figures as well as orators all over the world. They became public figures due to his spectacular oratory skills. As mentioned earlier, our select orators delivered such persuading speeches that they created influence on their audiences, and the consequences came in the form of changes that reflect their personal growth and societal changes. newlineIn taking a close look at the values, political opinions, and religious opinions of our select orators, we found that these elements contributed much to making the speeches of these speakers inspirational. All select orators have great values; their political and religious opinions made their image so strong that they could deliver such unprecedented and spectacular speeches, which created a poignant knock on their audiences. The study on the influence of speeches was done in the fifth chapter, Impact of Speeches. We reached the conclusion that our society needs good orators as well as speeches. These speeches are capable of bringing vicissitudes. newlineBarack Obama and Nelson Mandela became the presidents of their countries, America and South Africa, respectively, due to their impressive speeches. They could attract their audiences through their striking speeches and win their votes in the election. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., became the main face of the Civil Rights Movement with the help of his oratory skills. He could convince the American government to end apartheid culture and provide voting rights to blacks. The Dalai L
dc.format.extentAll Pages
dc.languageEnglish
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dc.titleMelting Boundaries through Speeches with Special Reference to Select Orators
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dc.creator.researcherBhadoriya, Awdhesh Singh
dc.subject.keywordArts and Humanities
dc.subject.keywordDemocracy
dc.subject.keywordLanguage
dc.subject.keywordLanguage and Linguisticsn
dc.subject.keywordNobel Peace Prize
dc.subject.keywordNonviolence
dc.subject.keywordOrators
dc.subject.keywordPolitical Opinions
dc.subject.keywordReligious Opinions
dc.subject.keywordSpeeches
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dc.contributor.guideJoshi, Shipra Ahuja
dc.publisher.placeIndore
dc.publisher.universityMedi Caps University, Indore
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dc.date.registered2021
dc.date.completed2024
dc.date.awarded2024
dc.format.dimensions47.7 MB
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dc.source.universityUniversity
dc.type.degreePh.D.
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