I would use the BGS to improve the logos/ethos of your point moreso than the emotional appeal of it. The goal of the two background sections is to prove that this thing you're talking about exists, not so much that it's a problem quite yet. That is where your ascending tricolon has the most utility. For the topic "we are obsessed with consumerism," a good place to start for the ascending tricolon might be a line like: "While our fixation on commercialization might seem harmless, when we commoditize our health, relationships, and convictions, we're left with a dystopian world where love, politics, and basic human rights can be bought and sold for the right price."
Good question! I would say it doesn’t have to be a perfect match, but if it’s completely unrelated the audience may be confused why you included it. The goal of the swag line is to get the audience pumped for your speech so giving them a sprinkle of what’s to come is best practice
Can you explain or make video on how to write the macro micro structure for oratories.
Absolutely can do, great idea!
where can I find background specific info on hyper consumerism? I'd like to find some with more emotional appeal but im not sure where to find that.
I would use the BGS to improve the logos/ethos of your point moreso than the emotional appeal of it. The goal of the two background sections is to prove that this thing you're talking about exists, not so much that it's a problem quite yet. That is where your ascending tricolon has the most utility. For the topic "we are obsessed with consumerism," a good place to start for the ascending tricolon might be a line like: "While our fixation on commercialization might seem harmless, when we commoditize our health, relationships, and convictions, we're left with a dystopian world where love, politics, and basic human rights can be bought and sold for the right price."
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Does the quote of the swag line have to relate to the topic?
Good question! I would say it doesn’t have to be a perfect match, but if it’s completely unrelated the audience may be confused why you included it. The goal of the swag line is to get the audience pumped for your speech so giving them a sprinkle of what’s to come is best practice