Oprah's Rousing Speech
At the Golden Globes, Oprah did what Oprah does: get a crowd going. Her acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille award echoed themes from the night, celebrating Rosa Parks and the #MeToo movement.
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Seth Meyer's show opening included a bit about Oprah running for president, and her speech did sound a bit "presidential": "I want all the girls watching here and now to know that a new day is on the horizon!" If we judge by the standing ovation and social media reactions, she already has a following.
A Washington Post article goes beyond last night's reactions and quotes her partner saying, "It's up to the people. She would absolutely do it."
Discussion:
- What were the main points of Oprah's speech, and how did she organize it?
- Assess her delivery skills. What makes this a powerful speech?
- How did Oprah demonstrate compassion in the speech? How effectively did she get her message across?