jutlusts
Jutlusts, also known as oratory speeches or public addresses, are formal speeches delivered to an audience, often in a public or semi-public setting. They are characterized by their structured format, clear arguments, and the use of rhetorical devices to persuade or inform the listener. Jutlusts can be found in various contexts, including political rallies, academic conferences, religious services, and commemorative events.
The term "jutlust" originates from the Dutch word "jut," meaning "to shout," reflecting the loud and clear
Rhetorical devices commonly used in jutlusts include repetition, metaphor, analogy, and pathos, which appeal to the