Sunday, April 22, 2012
Monroes Motivation Sequence
Monroes Motivated Sequence is a series of six steps that are used to help persuade the audience and stir them to action. The first part of Monroes Motivation Sequence is using a great attention getter, like a shocking statistic or a story that will grab the hearts of the audience so they are hooked on the topic and want to hear more. After you have their attention, you want to give proof of the problem existing using statistics or facts. Now you will have the audience wondering what they can do to fix the problem, so listing some possible solutions is the next step. Then explain what will happen if these solutions aren't initiated, and how the solutions will make the problem better. The next step is then listing some actions that the audience can do personally. And finally, review the main points and conclude the speech so that the audience will leave with those main points on their mind. Although I think that this is a good speech organizational pattern, I think the topic that I will be doing for my persuasion speech would do a little better with the problem-solution pattern since I will be using a lot of statistical information.
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