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Alenkasestr [34]
4 years ago
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Answer the following questions as you analyze the structure of Mandela’s speech. What is the purpose of Mandela’s speech? How do

you know? What does Mandela say or do in the introduction of his speech that focuses his audience on his primary objective? Identify any transitions used in the body of the speech. What words and/or phrases connect each idea to the next?
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kirza4 [7]4 years ago
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The purpose of Mandela's speech was not simply to address the nation as their new president and give gratitude to those who put him there but instead to make a statement that South Africa was going to make immense changes and unify to show the world what the nation could truly do in order to become a land of hope. There are a few purposes to this speech, one being to unify the nation of south Africa by bringing the blacks and the whites together. The speech was also used to motivate and inspire the people of South Africa. I know this because I've studied Mandela's life in one of my subjects at school.

The audience for this speech was the people of South Africa. He addresses every one he possibly can to broaden his audience so that every South African hears his message.

Nelson Mandela

"I stand here before you not as a prophet but as a humble servant of you, the people."

Mandela repeats the word negotiations as he wants to encourage and push for more negotiations - a thing that will bring them closer to freedom.

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