Sunday, June 2, 2019
Rhetorical Analysis of Earl Spencers Speech for the Funeral of Lady Di
In this assignment, I will closely analyse the speech made by Earl Spencer for the funeral of Lady Diana, considering the conglomerate context and literary devises he uses to affect his audience. The speech was written as a funeral speech for Dianas close family and friends, but also, more importantly, for the public, as it was broadcasted worldwide. In the speech, although its primary purpose is to pay respects to his sister he uses the opportunity to promote Dianas charity work, and to raise controversy within the royal family. He never at one time says it, but when analysing the text his feelings towards the royal family are apparent from the fact that he mentions, she needed no royal title to continue this comment is particularly apt(p) because of its indirect subtlety, but the meaning behind it would still be clear to the audience, because of the media coverage of recent events. Throughout the speech, Earl Spencer uses very emotive language, which reinforces the feeling that the public contribute lost s...
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