Because it was a masterpiece of Old English and an insult to the French! Every word of that speech was the way it would have been said in England in the year 1000, even to the unusual wording "landing-grounds". Every word that is, except for one. He said "we will never surrender" and surrender is a French word and he was disgusted at the way they had capitualted to the Germans.
to engcourage everyone that Britain shall never give up hope
Because the final battles of WWII were on the beaches of Normandy?
It was a morale boosting speech for the British public - badly needed because the Germans appeared to be winning the war. The speech ended with him stating "We will never surrender".
Churchills most famous speech was known as the Iron Curtain.
never never never give up
An example of a classic topic for a persuasive speech could be arguing for the importance of voting in elections to ensure a functioning democracy. This topic allows for a clear argument, has relevance in society, and can evoke emotional responses from the audience.
Is martin's speech "I have a dream" persuasive speech?
To instill a fighting spirit in the people of Britain, and to make it clear to the Germans that an invasion force would be fought all the way.
It is a speech that persuades people to do something
There are three types of persuasive speeches: 1) a persuasive speech on a factual matter, 2) a persuasive speech on an axiological matter (a matter of value) 3) a persuasive speech on a matter of policy.
three main sections of a persuasive speech
June 4, 1940, House of Commons. See http://www.winstonchurchill.org/learn/speeches/speeches-of-winston-churchill/128-we-shall-fight-on-the-beaches
Persuasive speech is an oral communication which is done in a way that you can make your audiences believe what you are saying about.
There are many things that are not recommended for a persuasive speech. It is not recommended that you use works like think for example.
Informative Speech, Demonstrative Speech, Persuasive Speech, Entertaining Speech.