oratoorism
Oratoorism refers to the art and practice of public speaking, particularly in a formal or ceremonial context. It emphasizes skillful delivery, persuasive rhetoric, and the ability to engage an audience through vocal expression, gestures, and logical argumentation. Historically, oratoorism was a highly valued skill, central to political discourse, legal proceedings, and religious sermons. The ancient Greeks and Romans placed great importance on rhetoric, developing systematic approaches to composition and delivery that continue to influence public speaking today.
The core elements of oratoorism include invention, the process of developing arguments and ideas; arrangement, the
In contemporary society, while the term "orator" might evoke a sense of classical oratory, the principles of