In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare shows speech making as brain surgery: rhetoric can transform the neurological structure of an audience.
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In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare shows speech making as brain surgery: rhetoric can transform the neurological structure of an audience.
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"how something that is clear to us, once we think about it, becomes very dark and unclear. All right? So that's the power of..."
"...through speech making, how through language, you can actually transform the neurological structure of the human brain. Okay? So let's look at an example..."
"...thoughts? Why is it that with the same brain, right, same neurological structure, but we have different ideas? And why is it that I..."
"...Vermeer, Shakespeare. It lifts the soul of civilization and changes the neurological structure of societies, creating a new way of being and seeing, OK?..."
"...he's going to collapse this. Okay? He's going to change your neurological structure. He's going to change the synopsis within you through his speech..."
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