The Gettysburg Address. Oration is the giving of a speech. There could be tens or hundreds of thousands of documented speeches. Maybe more. o·ra·tion [ aw ráysh'n ] (plural o·ra·tions)
noun Definition: 1. formal public speech: a speech, lecture, or other instance of formal or ceremonial public speaking
2. pompous speech: a speech that is considered pompous, boring, or inappropriately long
3. public speech showing rhetorical skills: an academic speech that is designed to show the speaker's rhetorical skills, especially a speech given as an exercise in public speaking, often in a public speaking contest
[14th century. < Latin oration-< orat- (see orator)] example: Good And Evil ANTONY The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones.
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Good evening, everyone. I would like to offer a toast for the happy couple. May their days be filled with love and laughter. I raise my glass to my son and her wife. He has found his love who will make all his dreams come true. Join me in wishing them a happy life together filled with much love and joy.
A powerful example of oration is Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. In this speech, King passionately articulates his vision for racial equality and civil rights, showcasing the transformative impact of well-crafted oratory.
Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners. (Wikipedia)
Ladies and gentlemen, a toast to the happy couple. To John and Mary, may their union be filled with love and happiness.
u mean a prayer? Say what u feel in you heart, but first, honor who ur praying to. say what u feel, ask for help, peace, faith, streght.