Backtracking to the first couple weeks of the summer, I absolutely noticed a change in my rhetorical language. Over the time I’ve spent in CAS 100 I have learned much about effective speech strategies and techniques, along with the wrong ways to convey a message to an audience. In my first blog, I did not really recognize the techniques that Charlie Chaplain utilized through his monologue in The Great Dictator. This was because at the time I was unaware of all the subtle methods one uses to deliver their ideas effectively.
Through this course I have learned many valuable ways to deliver an effective speech. I have been informed on the multiple different kinds of speeches, along with the ways in which they are delivered the best. I have come to appreciate the finesse and subtlety that is essential to speech, and now realize many things about communication that I had previously overlooked. After taking CAS 100 I have improved both my interpersonal skills and stage presence when giving a speech. I valued my time here over the summer, and will walk away with much more knowledge than before.
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