Name: Dominque C. Yu Section: B01 Date: Score: SPEECH PLAN Title: The Great Soul Subject: Mahatma Gandhi General Purpose: To inform my audience about Mahatma Gandhi Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on why Mahatma Gandhi serves as an inspiration Central Idea: Mahatma Gandhi is a trailblazer for change thru nonviolent resistance, compassion for others, and mercy for his oppressors, that made a large impact on the world. Introduction I. Greeting: Hi my name is Dominique
Mahatma Gandhi and Malala Yousafzai - Two People Changing The Human Population and The Way We Live Today human beings are taking freedom and peace for granted. We are experiencing it every day and does not think of how or why we are surrounded by peace. We are born in a society unknown to war and such, and does therefore have trouble understanding what peace is. The last world war ended in 1945, and the world has not seen or experienced much violence and malice since. This makes the human population
Mahatma Gandhi taught people many things. He honestly had a great soul , to some people. However , people believing that Gandhi one bad idea lead to his death. The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi was unjust because he was peaceful, he fought for India’s freedom, and he believed in unity. In , the United States he influenced the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s. His death shocked everyone nationwide , not just in India. His killer wasn't even sorry for the wrongdoing that he did. A great leader
and Nonviolent Beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi Nikki Henkell WOH1030 - Summer 2014-B Prof. Forsythe Mahatma Gandhi, compared to a saint and even an Indian Christ (Blanchot, M. 2012), believed in nonviolence and the practice of Ahimsa, which means love (Gandhi). Ahimsa believes in doing no harm to any living creature, either to the physical body and to the mind. “Ahimsa requires deliberate self-suffering, not a deliberate injuring of the supposed wrong-doer.” (Gandhi). In 1999 Time Magazine
questioning everyone’s rights. Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were both great fighters for human rights. Both men fought for the people in their country that were being oppressed. In The Eulogy for Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela's autobiography, we see the differences these two leaders made, not only in the lives of their people, but in the lives of everyone who has been oppressed. The text about Nelson Mandela is more persuasive than the text about Mahatma Gandhi. The Mandela text talks about
world a better place. People such as Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Colin Kaepernick have taken it upon themselves to try and achieve that goal. Gandhi was an activist fighting for Independence, Mandela campaigned to put an end to segregation and discrimination, and Colin Kaepernick took a stand for social justice. These three individuals helped enact change by overcoming adversity, ignoring hate, as well as being leaders for people without a voice. Mahatma Gandhi was an activist inspired by Raychandbhai
Many people remember Mahatma Gandhi as a hero who died fighting for the rights of the Indian people. On January 30th, Mahatma Gandhi was fatally shot at a mansion where he usually held his multi faith prayer meetings. He was murdered by Nathuram Godse, an extreme Hindu fanatic who believed Gandhi was against the Hindu cause. I do not believe that Gandhi's assassination was justified. His death was not justified because he was determined to change India for the better. He continued to stimulate his
The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi: Was It Justified? On January 31, 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse which was one of the most tragic events that occurred in India. On the day of Gandhi’s death, he was running late to prayer which was strangely unusual to many people. Godse said a couple words to Gandhi before shooting him 3 times in the chest with a gun. Gandhi’s assassination was not justified because it (his death) was mourned worldwide by many followers and citizens
questioning everyone’s rights. Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were both great fighters for human rights. Both men fought for the people in their country that were being oppressed. In The Eulogy for Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela's autobiography, we see the differences these two leaders made, not only in the lives of their people, but in the lives of everyone who has been oppressed. The text about Nelson Mandela is more persuasive than the text about Mahatma Gandhi. The Mandela text talks about
of Mahatma Gandhi: Just or Unjust It is tragic for such a peaceful man as Mahatma Gandhi, to have died in such a gruesome way, however many people felt he had it coming. The assassination occurred in the late afternoon. Gandhi was late coming out to the courtyard for his prayer session. As he crossed the garden, a crowd enveloped him. Then, “four small, dull, dark explosions rang out. Thus, Gandhi was dead; he had been stabbed by a man in the crowd(Sheen). The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi was