Transcript of the Nelson Mandela’s Speech “I Am Prepared to Die”
Transcript of Nelson Mandela’s speech “I Am Prepared to Die”. On April 20, 1964, at a court hearing in Rivonia, Nelson Mandela delivered his most famous three-hour speech.
Analysis of a famous speech: rhetorical devices (figures and literary tropes), structure of the speech, full transcript.
Transcript of Nelson Mandela’s speech “I Am Prepared to Die”. On April 20, 1964, at a court hearing in Rivonia, Nelson Mandela delivered his most famous three-hour speech.
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