Lecture


Every conversation has a point. To make that point, the speakers roams around that point forming a circle. He tries to be within the point and tries to convince the audience about the circle-the things they already know. Circle is just an imaginary area which defines the things already in our perception. Speaker's job is to make the audience recall those fragments or broken bits. After that all he needs to do is make them assemble the broken bits into a perfect picture, in simple words he makes them defragment those fragments. Finally what comes up is a perfect circle.
Overall the speakers job is to prove that there exists a point which is the centre of the circle and thus proves his point.
This is a typical Lecture.

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