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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
All well and good, but don't pretend to know whether a speech was effective or not. It goes way beyond the mere words.
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I haven't alluded to that I thought it was ineffective, nor have I suggested that others adopt my.....philosophy, for lack of a better word....of reading rather than listening.
In fact, earlier I said I had no doubt it was delivered brilliantly.
How far does "it" go beyond mere words? If reading the speech of Lincoln made you weep, without the experience of him saying it, than weren't the words themselves powerful enough to evoke that response? If Lincoln were a slow speaker or had speech mannerisms and inflections you found annoying, perhaps hearing the speech would have diminished the words he was saying.
Again, it's just how I prefer to approach political speeches. There is also the advantage of not having to endure endless applause interruptions.