Malcolm X- Ballot or Bullet
"Brothers and sisters, friends...and I see some enemies". Malcolm's classic speech opener sends the crowd in laughter and applause. He has used this repeated times to break the ice with the crowd. He has found a technique that works and uses it repeatedly to succession. As a man known to be intense and strong, I believe this is the right move to put the crowd at ease. He uses his charm with perfect delivery and execution and reaches the audience instantly. Demosthenes would've been proud. He then states the title of the speech Ballot or Bullet before he discusses his position and clears any misconception about his religion; which is Muslim. This is introductive corrective, defined as a subject having been misrepresented, misunderstood, and misinterpreted. Malcolm X has developed a pattern of starting with this introduction. Once in a while he made lead with an anecdote but mostly with familiar crowds. This shows his understanding of his audience as he knows to establish a moral standing first before establishing his argument. Malcolm further connects with the audience as he names several Christiam Ministers leading in the comunity in different citites. This creates a comraderie and togetherness amongst the people as the religious barriers begin to blur. He then refers to himself as a Black Nationalist Freedom Fighter receiving a thunderous applause from the crowd. Black Nationalt Freedom Fighter contains four strong loaded words that can provoke strong emotion from anyone. And emotion is the seat of persuasion.
Throughout the speech he switches his tones as it themes vary but ultimately lead back to black nationalism; his constant premise. He sends the crowd in uproar and laughter over a dozen times as he keeps them hanging on to his every word. He expresses the classic considerations of an orator in his style; mastering logos, dunamis, and pithanon. He would capture an audience in any century.
He speaks with an epideictic disposition with a deliberative basis. He constantly speaks on nature of discourse and changing policies for the future. His style is versatile and varied as sweeps the audience off their toes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRNciryImqg