Stephen Colbert's Speech to the Term Paper

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He further solidifies this point of humility and self-deprecation of personal stories showing how he has always admired the university and how he sees the students as exceptional.

Having crafted this platform of trust and ensuring there is a strong resonance with the audience, Mr. Colbert gets even more daring and pokes self-deprecating humor at Thomas Jefferson's own unique behavior. Only after building such a strong foundation of trust does the joking come across well.

He next goes for the heart of the speech, brining out the most profound, insightful sayings of Thomas Jefferson. His comedic timing and insight make the unexpected aspects and interpretation of Thomas Jefferson's most famous sayings both poignant and entertaining. He concludes the speech with a call for the graduates to make their own way, as Thomas Jefferson called on the nascent colonies to also do. These are the most powerful moments of the speech with Mr. Colbert telling the students they are the intellectual descendants of Thomas Jefferson, which is quite a compliment while at the same time being a call for greatness.
His closing statements tell the students to not look for the clear path, but go and find the toughest one and follow it, because that is where greatness is. He ends on a very solid position in the speech, having shown the students that only through confronting the most challenging aspects of life can one truly be free. It is a delicate paradox to achieve this, but given his comedic insight and timing, along with very quick wit, he makes the connection. Underscoring all of this are sample references to modern culture and humor, freeing the audience for a pedantic, lecture-driven speech for one….....

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