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Like all other inspirational speeches, famous inspirational speeches also have their own layout and structure in order to gain the attention of the audience. Famous inspirational speeches are those speeches that over the period of time have become famous. There are many famous personalities whose words, thoughts and ideas serve as a constant source of inspiration for the common people. These speeches can be political, spiritual or humanitarian. However, all famous personalities and figures share a common idea of presenting a positive message to the audience.
The popular figures giving speeches on spiritual talks are Swami Vivekanand, Mother Teressa, Sri Chinmoy and Albert Schweitzer. Political inspirational speeches that have become famous over the period are speeches given by Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Woodrow Wilson, Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan. Apart from political and spiritual, there are many popular figures like J.K.Galbraith and Maya Angelou who are known to offer inspiring and motivating academic speeches, the words and ideas of which are still hitting the minds of students.
All these famous personalities had a layout and structure of their speeches that made them more popular among the audience. The approaches these figures used for structuring their speeches are based on inductive and deductive schemes.
An inductive scheme involves identification of the actual nature and concept of the inspirational speech. Deriving an appropriate principle and making descriptive examples from personal experiences is also part of the inductive scheme. The scheme also involves rounding the speech with a hearty wish or with a catchy slogan in order to inspire the audience and motivate them to put your words into actions.
A deductive scheme of inspirational speech includes a message that mainly holds the nature of the actual speech. Announcing life principles and creating magic formulas for success is also a part of the deductive scheme. The scheme also involves explanations and discussions from real life stories and rounding the speech with wishes, phrases or slogans. All these are good enough to get the attention of the audience and compel them to act according to your declared principles and magic formulas.
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