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Monday, March 17, 2008
can one voice move a crowd to action
Yes and no. If I would go out and run for president I might be able to get five people to support me but when some one with more governmental influence and experience were to run they would amass thousands of people to support them. So if you have a strong voice and have the ability to back your self up then you can move a crowd to action. It can start with one get a close knit group of people and those people get more people them yes one voice can move a crowd but he has to be strong. This is like in Huck Finn when the man gives the speech on how it is not the way of the south and how they are not real men. He was strong enough to make the crowd stop and rethink what they were doing and had a strong argument that changed their minds. That is what you need to do to move a crowd.
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Good blog. I like how you brought in real world circumstances to it. Like how running for president would require a much stronger voice. Also, comparing it to Huck Finn was a good point I hadn't thought about that at all. You definately do have to be strong, and have a very good argument to change their minds. Good job dude, see you in class.
I agree a lot with what your saying, especially that one voice can move a crowd and make a difference it just really depends on how you go about doing it. Like for some going out publicly to a large audience may work best while for others its planting their thoughts and ideas in to the minds of others that they are closer to. Either way though it is possible for their ideas to get out and spread through others so yes 1 person can move a crowed. I also like how u refferenced Huck Finn. good job on the blog
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