Famous speeches NPL

Famous speeches NPL

Nosūtīja Ana Guerreiro
Atbilžu skaits: 3

I decide to work on 3 famous speeches: 

Speech 1: "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr.

Speech 2: "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" by Frederick Douglas

Speech 3: "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou

Afer doing the text  preprocessing and model calculation I get the folowiong word clouds and topic distribution graphs





Conlcusions:

Speech 1: "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Word Cloud: The prominent words include "dream," "hope," "faith," "freedom," and "together."
  • Topic Distribution: The speech heavily emphasizes topics related to hope, dreams, and freedom. The words "will," "dream," "nation," and "liberty" are recurrent, showing the focus on a collective vision for the future
Speech 2: "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" by Frederick Douglass

  • Word Cloud: The significant words include "nation," "every," "liberty," "hope," and "freedom." 
  • Topic Distribution: This speech strongly addresses the issues of liberty, hypocrisy, and the condition of the nation. Words like "nation," "liberty," and "freedom" suggest a critical examination of American values and the gap between ideals and reality.

Speech 3: "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou

  • Word Cloud: Key words include "rise," "hope," "nation," "day," and "liberty."
  • Topic Distribution: The speech focuses on resilience and empowerment, with repeated mentions of "hope," "rise," and "nation," indicating a strong message of overcoming adversity and striving for equality.
Common Themes:

  • All three speeches share common themes of hope, freedom, and resilience. 
  • Words like "hope," "liberty," and "nation" appear frequently across all speeches, indicating their centrality to the messages conveyed by the speakers.

Regards,

Ana Guerreiro

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Re: Famous speeches NPL

Nosūtīja Mariana Barrote
Nice work, I really like your choice about NPL Speeeches.
It's striking how they all emphasize hope, freedom, and resilience. These themes are so powerful because they speak to the universal human desire for a better future and the ability to overcome adversity. It's a great reminder of the importance of these values in our own work and personal lives.