Julia Gillard's Speech
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- Created on: 24-05-23 09:14
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- Julia Gillard
- CAMP
- Context
- Speaker, from Gillard's party, got in trouble for sexist remarks. She condemned him, but when Abbott also condemned it and shamed her for "allowing" it, she pointed out that he's a hypocrite and has been vocally sexist in recent years
- Audience
- Primary - Australian Parliament
- Secondary - Australian Public
- Mode
- A transcript of a speech, spoken
- Purpose
- To point out her opponent's hypocrises
- Context
- Techniques
- Formal nominations
- For herself, to show power and authority. For Abbott, to show his position and how he should behave better
- Idiom
- "To make an honest woman" - sexual "of someone" - marry
- "doesn't turn a hair"
- Evidential language
- "You said that in March 2004" - appeal to Logos, she knows what she is talking about as she has the receipts
- Sentence length
- Short at the start, gets progressively longer to show passion
- Inclusive pronouns
- "We" - includes the Australian Parliament and Public, shows she is on their side
- Anaphora
- "Not when he was a student, not when he was in high school" - parenthesis, said while still in authority, cannot blame it on being immature
- Formal nominations
- Contextual words
- Hansard - record of everything said in the Houses of Parliament
- CAMP
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