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Malala speech- Big 5 analysis - Coggle Diagram
Malala speech- Big 5 analysis
Audience and purpose
The audience are also young girls, boys, women across the globe, and she is calling out for them to speak up for their rights and show courage in the face of injustice
The audience are global leaders, governments, Heads of state and she is calling out to them to take action against terrorism and for education
Point to be noted- the audience is multinational and her speech applies to all nations across the globe
Theme and content
Terrorism and it's widespread destructive impacts
Education and it's importance to fight against inequality and injustice
The time period is the 21st century- a time where the globe has seen massive terrorist activity, widespread injustices and inequality and also the rise of education as a tool for change and peace
Mood and tone
Uplifting and inspiring
Mood of courage and fortitude
Urgent tone
Stylistic devices
Hyperbole- out of that silence came 1000 voices
Pathos- emotive, dramatic language
Ethos- taking the names of Gandhi Ji, Mandela, Christ, Buddha, etc.
Repetition- 'Dear brothers and sisters'
Language and structure
All paragraphs almost uniform length
Negative sentences- not, neither
Bullet point listing of rights- right to peace, right to education
Light, dark- visual imagery and parallelism is voice, silence
Mixture of long and short sentences