Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Reaction to Obama's Speech
I found that Obama is a very effective speaker and can connect to his audience very clearly. He appears as a very caring and compassionate individual and he believes in standing up for those who can't really stand up for themselves. The way he speaks also, indicates confidence and also demonstrates his commitment to changing his country and being honest and transparent. I have also found that the remarks that he makes is very inspiring and brings a sense of hope, not only to America but also for the rest of the world. He shows a great sign of respect to his family, the American people, and the world, by addressing pretty much everybody in the picture. Obama doesn't just address the rich and cast down the poor, he mentions the lawyers, doctors, janitors, farmers and teachers. He also, mentions the reality of the problems that America and the world faces, and also instills a sense of teamwork in order to solve these problems. When you read his speech you miss out on his facial cues or hand gestures and various other actions. Body language does also add more power to the speech or can take away. Obama, a figure that many kids even admire, simply because he is incredible to watch. Everything he says next, is like a new chapter of wisdom and hope, and keeps you wanting to hear more. Obama can also be seen as a down to earth type of guy, he gets along with everyone, regardless of their age, sex, religion and so forth. He clearly makes an effort not to forget anybody or leave them behind, and even makes the people's problem, his own personal commitment. Very rarely has a president been so upbeat and inspirational. Some may even think of this individual as a best friend, dad, uncle and like I mentioned earlier, many kids look up to this man. Obama is clearly doing an immaculate job, and he's not even well into a presidency yet.
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Some interesting thoughts. Paragraphs greatly enhance a piece of writing. Try them. :) Also, avoid "I" statements. They are redundant and unnecessary unless in a personal narrative which this is not.
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