A Whisper Of Aids Speech

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There are so many lovely speeches given by some of the most influential people today such as Steve Jobs, Rosa Parks, and even the President of NSU George L. Hanbury. Each Speech is different and unique in its own way but with each speech something can be learned. Speeches are filled with emotion, diversity, and some of the most powerful quotes and phrases. Also each speech requires an audience so a delivery of a speech is crucial because you want to be able to successfully and clearly deliver the information to your audience. The speech that I will be analyzing is Mary Fisher’s 1992 speech “ A Whisper of Aids”.
Mary Fisher is known to be a powerful and outspoken HIV/AIDS activist after she contracted HIV from her second husband. As a HIV positive individual and public speaker she advocates to help those suffering with HIV, educate the public, and prevent the spread of HIV throughout America by spreading awareness. In 1992 it was still thought that HIV/AIDS only affected homosexuals, prostitutes, or drug addicts. Due to such false beliefs and stereotypes the research for HIV/AIDS had stopped and people did not become aware of the seriousness of the disease. Mary Fisher believed people needed to become aware of the rising epidemic of HIV/AIDS and she decided to give a speech on the topic. Through her strong public speaking skills, education on the disease, and living with the disease she was able to change public policy during the Republican National Convention in 1992. She did not fear of getting looked down up or embarrassed to speak about herself as an HIV positive individual. As she spoke to the audience her main purpose was help those suffering with HIV/AIDs and to spread the word in an effort to share here knowledge about...

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...it and shows it by letting her audience know “I want your attention, not your applause.” She says this because she is not only talking about herself. She is also representing the community as a whole and the people that she is fighting for; those battling with HIV/AIDS.
In conclusion, Mary is great public speaker; she is a loving mother to her two sons, and an inspiring woman to many. She is living with HIV and through her public speaking skills she is able to educate and inform the public about HIV/AIDS. She has a strong belief that awareness is a major key in finding a cure. Mary gave a powerful speech that changed the minds of many. One of the things that made her speech powerful was that she was not only talking about HIV/AIDS but living with it as well. This made the audience realize how important this was to her and brought awareness that she had hoped for.

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