-ogies in written works such as Shakespeare's Coriolanus, a Roman history play, which is both a tragedy and a political work. A motif central to the play is the analogy of the body politic spelled out by the patrician senator Menenius in the speech from the opening scene.
And oral analogies provide powerful ways to punch up speeches. They can stir the emotions, stimulate thinking, persuade a change in thought and motivate to action.
So which do you prefer, oral or written analogies?
2007-06-09
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