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15 May, 12:30

In at least one hundred words, identify three persuasive language techniques that Gandhi used in his speech

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  1. 15 May, 12:41
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    Three Persuasive language techniques that Gandhi used in his speech where:

    Satyagraha: It is Gandhi's secular method of resolving conflicts. In this regard, L. N. Gupta observed "Gandhi drew Satyagraha from his deeply-held religious and philosophical belief which was not exclusively Hindu. He acknowledged his debt not only to Bhagavad-Gita and the Upanishad, but to the Sermon of the Mount, and the writings of Tolstoy and Thoreau. One can be atheist or agnostic, and still practice Satyagraha. But it is easier for a man of religion to accept the assumptions on which Satyagraha rests"

    Rama Rajya: Many people ridiculed the phrase 'Rama Rajya' which Gandhi occasionally employed to describe the goal of Indian Freedom Struggle. "The great saint Tulsidas used the term Ram Rajya in the context of monarchial form of government. But, what Gandhi meant by this 'saintly idiom' was an ideal polity firmly founded on the noble principles of justice, equality and free from exploitation"

    Arouse emotions: Aristotle said that an effective communicator must have an ability to rouse emotions among audience. Gandhi also said while explaining objectives of journalism that 'arouse desirable sentiments among the people and fearlessly expose popular defects'. Gandhi exactly did what he said.
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