Considering their audiences characteristics such as culture, religion, gender, etc. Without getting this right information, a speech could turn out into something horrible and offensive. For example, making a speech in front of a classroom that consist the topic of same sex marriage, could cause some students to become very uncomfortable due to what they believe. Nor would majority of the students would be able to relate to the topic. Religion is a very touch subject that has to be taken to consideration and have a moment of process. If one thing goes wrong then the whole speech will become totally offensive. Listeners could be very judgement afterwards and assume that the speaker did not take the time to gather all the information about the certain religion. Another thing to consider is how to prepare a legally speech towards an audience. Saying the wrong thing that consist of legal comments could possibly lead to serious consequences. Legal protected speech consist of the speaker being aware of saying the correct words and giving out the correct tone towards and audience. Authors Douglas M. Fraleigh and Joseph S. Tuman, authors of Speak Up!, (2014), gives and example of how the in the Constitution the First Amendment “... “freedom of speech,” and this freedom allows for a vast range of legally protected statements” …show more content…
It may not be such a simple task to take but, if one considers all the main topics in preparing a speech then it will become successful. As of respecting the audience religion, from believe different subjects because they were raised like that, or not using inappropriate content that a religion clearly does not accept. Also thinking about one 's culture as of what they do what they were raised to do, or/and ethnicity. Beginning a topic that could not relate to one would become difficult to understand. Unless the speaker clearly explains the background to it to help the audience understand thoroughly. Final topic to consider is the gener being involved. Talking about only female subjects in front of a mixed classroom could easily have audience lose interest in the speech that is being given. But to no go overboard with the general type, which could then to lead gender stereotypes. With all this being prepared and thought out, a speech could turn out perfect and easy to perform. It only takes a few simple