A Study of the Design of Emotional Points in Speech Drafts Writing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v4i2.3159Abstract
As it’s known to all, language is produced before written words, and speeches are also produced before speech drafts. Speech is not a simple oral expression, but a kind of language art. Many masterpieces that have been handed down for thousands of years are based on reason and emotion, making use of true feelings to move broad masses of readers. However, in the current speech drafts writing, there are many problems, such as empty content, rigid form and affectation, which can not meet the multi-level needs of contemporary social discourse scenes. Therefore, this paper takes the “emotional points” as the starting point, and discusses it from different aspects on the basis of expounding its concept and history. At the same time, this paper briefly analyses the prospects and outlets of emotional points design in the current speech drafts writing.
Keywords:
Speech draft; Writing; Emotional pointsReferences
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