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Faculty member of Payame Noor University of Mashhad
10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233
Abstract
Any task of oration assumes two components, an orator and an audience. The former may enhance his impressions by accounting for the place and position and receptiveness of the latter. This fact has been signed and explicitly admitted by every Persian poet or aerator. Bringing up oratory skills and eloquence, this article focuses on different samples of written discourse and the role of audience in discourse style and structure. The samples given represent the works of great Iranian poets specially Jalal Al-din Moulavi. One can get good advice from this article for how to play part as an efficient orator or audience.
Naseh, M. M. and Basak, H. (2002). The Place of Audience in Oration. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3(4), 113-128. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233
MLA
Naseh, M. M. , and Basak, H. . "The Place of Audience in Oration", Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3, 4, 2002, 113-128. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233
HARVARD
Naseh, M. M., Basak, H. (2002). 'The Place of Audience in Oration', Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3(4), pp. 113-128. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233
CHICAGO
M. M. Naseh and H. Basak, "The Place of Audience in Oration," Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3 4 (2002): 113-128, doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233
VANCOUVER
Naseh, M. M., Basak, H. The Place of Audience in Oration. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 2002; 3(4): 113-128. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2233