Word Count: 289
The main topic of this written task is how eating disorders have a main role in our daily life but we don’t really notice its presence. The speaker in the speech is myself because I am a teenager girl which is normally where the problem is mostly targeted, and it is directed to any high school of any school because I know that almost everybody has heard, has a friend or is suffering from this problem, and due to our unstable conscious and low self esteems it is pointed mostly toward people that have still not found themselves like a younger audience.
The point of this speech is to create awareness and help people that need to change their view in life in order to become healthy, better and self-caring. A pastiche is basically using a piece of art or work as inspiration for your own art of work. It is a valuable form of writing because it helps to imitate the structure of someone’s recognized work and change it into your own thoughts and words.
In this speech, there is emotional appeal because it makes the audiences emotions decrease knowing that there is such a huge rate of people suffering from this and we don’t even know about it because they are too embarrassed or don’t know how to speak up and search for help.
This is an important topic for the world and my audience because there are different ways of being healthy and skinny as society requests, but taking the wrong and extreme decision to the point it can take your breath is something that we have to educate people in order to change their way of thinking and acting.
Political Pastiche Speech
Block 8
Language and Literature HL
Language and Mass Communication
16.10.13
Candidate Nr. ____________
Word Count: 862
The Perfect Image
Today we are going to talk about something that we are aware of but we don’t take in consideration how often it happens and how many people are victims of such tragedy. When you hear the term eating
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