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2.) Answer the following questions in one sentence
1. What made Shaw decide about delivering extempore speeches?
2. How did Shaw come out of his nervousness?
3. What resolution did Shaw carry out?
4. Where was Shaw's best speech delivered at?
5. What is important to become an effective public speaker?
3. Answer the following questions in 4-5 sentences
1. Describe the incident of St. James Hall.
2. What does Shaw remember about his speech in Hyde Park?
3. Describe the incident which took place in the town hall of D
4. How did Bernard Shaw secure perfect freedom of speech?
4. Answer the following questions in about 150 words -
1. How did Bernard Shaw become a public speaker?
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Answers

Answered by singhnandu1432
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Answer:

George Bernard Shaw is one of the most thought-provoking writers of the twentieth century. Shaw was not only a great dramatist but also a great speaker and debater. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In this autobiographical essay “How I became a public speaker”, Shaw gives us a humorous account of how he trained himself to become a good speaker.

Shaw went to the Zetetical meeting with his friend Lecky. He had never spoken in public and he did not know anything about public meetings or their order. But he thought that he knew everything and he was proud of himself. Actually he was coward and nervous. He spoke something foolish in the debate and he was ashamed of himself. So he decided to join the society and become a good speaker.

In the third meeting, Shaw was asked to take the chair and he consented. He read many books of great writers such as Stuart Mill, Darwin and George Eliot. He prepared notes. He attended every meeting. He spoke in the streets, in the parks, anywhere and everywhere possible. He also attended all the meetings and debating societies in University College. At all these meetings, Shaw took part in debates and his excessive nervousness disappeared.

He became a socialist orator. His first lecture was called “Thieves”. He spoke for an hour without any notes. He spoke extempore. He spoke whenever and wherever he was asked. It was first come first served with him. When he got an application for a lecture, he gave the applicant the first date he had vacant. One of his best speeches was delivered in Hyde Park, London in heavy rain. Only six policemen attended his lecture. They were on duty to listen to his speech, plus the secretary of the Society who held umbrella over Shaw. He spoke for more than an hour.

Shaw never took payment for speaking. The Sunday Societies paid him ten guineas fee on a condition that he should not speak on controversial politics and religion. But Shaw said that he would talk only on controversial politics and religion and he didn’t want any fee except his third class railway ticket. On this condition Shaw was allowed to speak on controversial politics and religion. Thus Shaw obtained freedom of speech.

His public speaking brought him a very necessary qualification for political work. They are the committee habit and platform technique. Once in St.James’ Hall, London at a meeting, Shaw’s opponent tried to defeat him. Shaw used his platform technique to defeat his opponent. Shaw made a speech. In the speech Shaw laughed at his opponent. Suddenly the opponent rushed to the platform to answer Shaw. But his followers had thought that their leader was going to attack Shaw. So they all rushed to the platform and they broke up the meeting. Again the meeting was reorganized and the opponent was made the chairman and Shaw became the speaker again. Thus Shaw succeeded in defeating his opponents. On another occasion Shaw defeated H.G.Wells in a famous debate. Here also Shaw very skillfully used the committee training and platform technique to defeat the great writer H. G. Wells.

Answer the following questions briefly:

1. How did Shaw feel at the Zetetical meeting? - 2nd paragraph of the essay.

2. On what did Shaw speak when he made his first successful speech? - 3rd paragraph

3. Shaw’s initial experiences as a public speaker - 4th paragraph

4. Where did Shaw deliver one of his best speeches? – 4th paragraph

5. How did Shaw succeed in outwitting his opponents in St.James’ Hall? - 6th paragraph

6. How did Shaw obtain freedom of speech? - 5th paragraph

7. What habit did Shaw develop as a public speaker? 6th paragraph

8. How did Shaw defeat H.G. Wells in debate? - 6th paragraph

Answered by syed2020ashaels
2

Answer:

The given questions can be answered by reading George Bernard Shaw's biography.

Explanation:

1. Shaw, was inspired by the happenings of the Zetetical meeting, but disappointed by his pride and the reality check of his nervousness and cowardice, and thus, decided to deliver extempore speeches as a challenge.

2. What started as a challenge brought a lot of success to Shaw, and he delivered his first prepared speech on "Thieves", speaking for over an hour without any prompts. This brought him nationwide fame and success.

3. Shaw spoke on the topic "Thieves" for over an hour as his first prepared lecture, without prompts of any sort. By then, he was so prepared that he could talk whenever and wherever. His confidence had risen by over a mile.

4. Shaw delivered one of his best speeches in Hyde Park (London) amidst heavy rain. Despite the attendance of only 6 policemen who were there on duty, his enthusiasm was undeterred and went on for over an hour.

5. Shaw was attending a meeting at St. James Hall in London, and he outsmarted his opponent by using the platform technique. He laughed at the opponent to instigate him, who walked to the platform to give him a mouthful. However, the followers thought this to be an attempt at attacking Shaw, and so, broke the meeting. Upon reorganization, too, Shaw beat his opponent by a big margin.

6. Shaw, due to no demands of payment, exercised his freedom of speech. A lot of societies tried to pay him and curb his freedom by asking him not to use his talent in controversy, but he denied it. He asked only for his railway ticket in a third-class compartment, and thus, had kept his freedom of speech intact.

7. Shaw mastered the techniques of using committee training and platform techniques.

8. Shaw outsmarted the legendary H.G. Wells by using his mastery-committee training and platform technique, thereby defeating him.

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