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En analys av Hosni Mubaraks sista tal som Egyptens president

Abstract
On the 10th of February 2011 Hosni Mubarak gave his last speech as the president of Egypt, on the following day he resigned the presidency after more then two weeks of violent protests against his rule, and with that his 30-year long rule over Egypt had come to an end. This bachelor thesis aims towards examining this speech using both qualitative and quantitative research methods in order to reach a useful analysis of the speech. The conclusions of this thesis is that several methods were used in the speech in order to win the listeners acceptance and approval for the speaker, and then to use these in order to soothe, or preferably to completely stop, the current revolution. The methods that have been found to play major roles in achieving this are; portraying the speaker, defining the listener, promises of improvements and of justice/revenge, and nationalism. This thesis is written in Swedish with Arabic excerpts.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/33170
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Date
2013-06-25
Author
Lindskog, Johan
Keywords
Hosni Mukaraks sista tal
talanalys
arabiska tal
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SPL kandidatuppsats i arabiska
SPL 2013-008
Language
swe
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