24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Brian Benjamin Carter, MS, LAc
Get Your Persuasive Speech Topic Here!
What makes a good persuasive speech topic? Experts will tell you
that it should be a conversial subject. Why?
Well, if it's not controversial, no one, including yourself,
will care if anyone gets persuaded! And the more controversial
your persuasive speech topic, the harder challenge your creating
for yourself, and the more you'll learn.
What's controversial enough? Well, we could consider vulgar
things, but let's not degrade the quality of our diatribe. Let's
begin with the two topics ettiquette suggests be omitted from
polite conversation: religion, and politics!
Medical Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas:
Stem Cells Cloning Abortion Is it a Fetus, or a Child? Whose
Rights are More Important - Mom's, or Child's? Pro-Life vs.
Pro-Choice Alcoholism Is it a Physical, Mental, Emotional, or
Spiritual Disease? Is it a real disease, or just a learned
behavior AIDS Global Viral Epidemics Drugs Should We Legalize
Marijuana? Marijuana: Its Effects on the Mind and Body
Parenthood Issues Teen Parenthood Welfare and Large Families
Irresponsible Fathers Should We Require a License for
Parenthood? Political Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas:
Capital Punishment The Death Penalty Versus Thou Shalt Not Kill
Poverty - Why Haven't We Solved This Problem? War Terrorism The
Middle East Political Correctness vs. First Amendment Rights Gun
Control: Restricting Rights or Protecting People
Find more persuasive speech topic ideas at
http://www.rand.org/hot_topics/
Another thing to consider in developing your persuasive speech
topic is your approach. Aristotle listed several kinds - a
persuasive speech topic can be based on questions of fact,
value, or policy.
Persuasive Speech Topic based on a question of fact
In areas without an absolute answer, persuade your audience that
one thing or another is fact. For example, if we don't know
whether aliens exist, try to persuade them that they don't. Your
persuasive speech topic would be, "Aliens Cannot Possibly Exist."
Persuasive Speech Topic based on a question of value
Talk about whether something is good or bad, worthless or ideal.
For example, try to persuade your audience that national borders
are inhumane, or that basketball is the ideal sport. Your
persuasive speech topic would be, "Basketball is the Ideal
Sport."
Persuasive Speech Topic based on a question of policy
Argue for immediate action or tacit approval about what should
be done. This is a call to action. You must not only persuade
them that you're right, and that the action is necessary, but
that it is immediately important. Then provide them with a clear
plan of action in line with your persuasive speech topic - what
to do and how to do it.
For example, explain how many people are dying of AIDS in
Africa, what it's doing to their economy and governments, and
how it will inevitably effect America. Then tell them how to get
involved with raising money and influencing American politics.
Your persuasive speech topic would be, "How You Can Help Save
America from Africa's AIDS Problem."
Links to More Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas:
http://www.valencia.cc.fl.us/lrcwest/kaysmith.html
http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/libraries/cmmk/speech.html
Also see a free persuasive speech sample at:
http://pulsemed.org/free-persuasive-speech.htm
About Author :
Brian has been a public speaker for five years, a guest on
national radio shows, is president of his local speaking club,
teaches medicine, and is the author of Powerful Body, Peaceful
Mind: How to Heal Yourself with Foods, Herbs, and Acupressure
(http://www.pulsemed.org).