Speech Ethics and Aesthetics: The Key Criteria of Oratorical Responsibility
Keywords:
oratory, public speaking, speech norms, communication, popular speech, persuasion, impact, speech ethics, speech aesthetics, confidence, leadership, oral speech, written speech.Abstract
Nowadays, as in neighboring countries, the development of oratory as a
field rooted in national spirit, values, and traditions, and the integration of this discipline
into higher education as a distinct philological subject, is one of the core tasks before the
advocates of national spirituality.
This article examines the ethics and aesthetics of speech, as well as the main criteria
for an orator‘s responsibility. It emphasizes the modern relevance of oratory, explores
effective techniques of its application, and analyzes key factors in the development of an
orator, including audience engagement, clarity, credibility, persuasiveness, and emotional
appeal. Based on psychological studies, the article underlines that a modern orator must
approach speech with a high degree of responsibility, relying on the principles of ethics
and aesthetics to ensure maximum impact.
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