Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
DEANE:
The speech serves to
mourn and pray
with the community
for their loved ones
who have died in the
accident. It also acts
to unify Switzerland
and Australia in this
time of tragedy.
PEARSON:
Pearsons speech
envisages a
harmonious
reconciliation of
Aborigines for peace
within society
Context
Presented in a time
of great tragedy
after the death of
twenty-one
individuals from six
different nations in a
wakeboarding
incident.
Delivered in 1996 to
an academic
audience at the
University of
Western Sydney as
he criticizes the
black armband view
of Australian history
that Howard
purported days prior
Theme/Value/Idea
Unity
Unity
Technique
Inclusive language &
repetition
We
Effect
Unifies the audience for the
common purpose of mourning the
lost loved ones.
Hyperbole
Switzerland has been in
every Australian home
Irony
the disaster has [brought]
our two countries closer
together
Repetitious inclusive
language
our nation, we
Political references
open our hearts
Reception
- Very well received
in bringing together
the nations
- Presented Australia
in a very positive
international light
- Not so relevant
today, however the
theme/value of
unification still
resonates as we
strive for the idea of
peace
Highly successful in
addressing and
raising issues of
reconciliation and
unity of Aborigines
Requires
factual/cultural
understanding for
relevance today
International view
of just promoting
justice & unity
SUU KYI:
Suu Kyi promotes
the liberation of
women from gender
constraints to help
them fulfill their role
as peacekeepers
BANDLER:
Although detained
under house arrest,
Suu Kyis speech,
broadcasted via
video, facilitates for
a greater sense of
intimacy with the
audience.
Gender equality
Paradox
celebration of the struggle
of women to influence the
fate of our global village
Tone of conviction,
inclusive language
we can together strive to
identify and remove the
impediments to human
development everywhere