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  1. Rhetorical Analysis: Miracle

    The speech, given by Coach Herb Brooks (who is portrayed by Kurt Russell), is intended as a pre-game motivational speech for his nervous team. The speech is in the video below. Miracle - Coach Brooks Addresses Team Pre Game. Watch on. I chose to analyze this speech because I am a huge hockey fan, to start, and the character in the movie proves ...

  2. Miracle: Rhetorical Analysis by Megan Fagalde on Prezi

    In the movie Miracle, Coach Herb Brooks establishes a fire within his players through the use of rhetorical devices and unique strategies. Brooks challenges their pride through a hyperbole, causing them to get "fired up" and want to fight back. He then attacks them individually through emotions in order to bring them together as a team.

  3. American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Miracle

    Full text and audio mp3 and video of Miracle Movie Speech - Coach Brooks Addresses the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team Before Playing the Soviet Hockey Team American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Miracle - Coach Brooks Pre-Game Address to 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team Before Playing the Soviets

  4. Kurt Russell

    Every one of you. And you were meant to be here tonight. This is your time. Their time is done. It's over. I'm sick and tired of hearing about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. Screw 'em ...

  5. American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Miracle

    Full text and audio mp3 of movie Miracle - Coach Brooks Addresses Team on How to Beat the Soviets . American Rhetoric: Movie Speech "Miracle" (2004) Coach Brooks Delivers Work Ethic Speech to 1980 U.S. Olympic Team ... Coach Brooks Delivers Work Ethic Speech to 1980 U.S. Olympic Team.

  6. 10 Great Movie Speeches for Teaching Rhetoric

    Click on the graphic below for my Movie Speech Rhetorical Analysis Resource. ... "Miracle" 2004. Powerful sports speeches are always a great asset to rhetoric units. Heavy with pathos, this speech uses repetition and anastrophe to grab the attention of the players before they begin an Olympic championship. Students love the emotion of the ...

  7. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Herb Brooks Miracle On Ice Speech

    A Rhetorical Analysis Of Herb Brooks Miracle On Ice Speech. 1295 Words6 Pages. Miracle on Ice Speech. You were born for this- Herb Brooks. The speech I am about to analyze is a motivational speech given by the United States hockey team coach Herb Brooks in 1980 to a locker room full of young hockey players. The speech lasted about two minutes ...

  8. Rhetorical Theory "Miracle" paper

    Rhetorical Theory "Miracle" paper. This paper looks at Kenneth Burke's take on rhetoric applied to the Coach Herb Brook's speech in the Disney movie Miracle. 1. Purvis Burke‟s Take on the Rhetoric of Miracle In the peak of the Cold War, a sports team changed everything. The 1980 Lake Placid Olympics are that of legend.

  9. Rhetorical Analysis: Miracle

    Watch on. HERB BROOKS. This speech was given by Coach Herb Brooks in the movie, Miracle, which was based on a true story. He gave this speech to his USA Olympic team prior to the big game against Soviet. In his speech, Brooks was mainly stating that although Soviet may have been a winning team so far, their winning streak will end tonight.

  10. American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Miracle

    Full text and audio mp3 and video of "Miracle" Movie Speech - Coach Herb Brooks: Address to Players During U.S. Olympic Hockey Game Against Sweden American Rhetoric: Movie Speech from Miracle - Coach Brooks Castigates U.S. Hockey Players for Poor Play Against Sweden

  11. Miracle Speech Rhetorical Analysis

    Miracle Speech - Free download as (.rtf), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Rhetorical Analysis

  12. "Miracle" Speech by Cassandra Lesniczak on Prezi

    The "Miracle" Speech: Ethos: Brooks doesn't have to point out that he has credibility; his actions have spoken louder than anything he could say. The players believe him because his stance is authoritative. He has won several national championships and has, himself, gone through Olympic training. Nothing in his speech or demeanor shows weakness.

  13. Miracle

    In this resource, students explore Herb Brooks' speech from the movie Miracle through a rhetorical analysis framework. Included in this resource are the following: 1) A dissecting the prompt activity. 2) A chart for students to write annotations on the speech. 3) Sample annotations of the speech for the teacher and for the students (to use ...

  14. Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation of Miracle Discourse in the Synoptic

    This essay, therefore, moves from analysis of inductive narration of miracle to deductive, argumentative miracle discourse in first century Christian texts. I. Epideictic Narration of Jesus' Healings . A significant amount of miracle discourse in the Synoptic Gospels has the simple rhetorical nature of inductive narration. [5] This means that ...

  15. A Summary and Analysis of Winston Churchill's 'We Shall Fight on the

    Analysis Churchill's speech is a rousing and inspirational one, but it is also a pragmatic one, grounded in the realities of the war Britain was facing. Churchill's oratorical genius enabled him both to cut across the joyous national mood following what became known as the 'Miracle of Dunkirk' by telling a few unpalatable home truths ...

  16. Three Famous Christmas Speeches to Inspire Writing

    It's A Wonderful Life (1946) - James Stewart - George Bailey's Speech to Potter & the Loan Board. Watch on. Love Actually (10/10) Movie CLIP - Jamie Proposes to Aurelia (2003) HD. Watch on. Scrooged Christmas Miracle Speech - Get It -. Watch on. It's the "most wonderful time of the year" once again!

  17. How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis

    A rhetorical analysis is a type of essay that looks at a text in terms of rhetoric. This means it is less concerned with what the author is saying than with how they say it: their goals, techniques, and appeals to the audience. A rhetorical analysis is structured similarly to other essays: an introduction presenting the thesis, a body analyzing ...

  18. Rhetoric, discourse and the hermeneutics of public speech

    This article aims to clarify the contribution of rhetorical analysis by exploring its distinctive, hermeneutic attention to public speech. Public speaking is, accordingly, viewed as a practice of assembling meaningful interpretations in specific situations. Central here is a temporal dimension.

  19. (PDF) Sociorhetorical Interpretation of Miracle Discourse in the

    This essay addresses a sample of NT texts where the language seems to reflect PE. In Peter's speech in Acts 2:22-36 and Paul's speech in Acts 13:16-47, I argue that when the larger contexts of these passages are considered, a typological model better explains the author's method, using a rhetorical/hermeneutical shorthand.

  20. Rhetorical Analysis: I Have a Dream

    Rhetorical Analysis. On August 28 th, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr presented one of the most rhetorically inspiring speeches ever delivered. Titled the "I Have a Dream Speech," Dr. King presented this speech to the "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom" group. As a civil rights activist he gave this speech to not only black Americans ...

  21. Inch by Inch

    Watch, then read the analysis with transcript and then read what you can learn from this speech. Transcript. The transcript provides some interesting insights in the structuring and rhetorical figures. I took it from this site. Notes are in brackets "[]". RF is short for rhetorical figure of speech. A number in brackets, e.g., "[2 ...

  22. Four Freedoms Speech: Rhetoric

    It's like he has a squirt bottle of ketchup (pathos) in one hand and a squirt bottle of mustard (logos) in the other, and he's squeezing both as hard as he can on a Four Freedoms footlong. The speech itself starts out with a healthy dose of pathos: I address you, the members of the 77th Congress, at a moment unprecedented in the history of the ...

  23. Anna O'Sullivan, Rhetorical Essay (Pinks VMA Speech)

    In conclusion, Pink's VMA speech contains an appropriate exigence that helps execute the rhetorical situation. A prominent reason there was a positive response to the exigence of the speech was due to the conversation about the body image epidemic. Stephanie Jones and Hilary Hughes-Decatur discuss in Speaking of bodies in justice-oriented ...