speechwriting

Can humour work in a serious speech

Can humour work in a serious speech

Is humour appropriate to convey a serious message when writing a speech? Not always but sometimes, it’s the perfect choice.

When Sir Ken Robinson, in a TED talk, asked the audience to imagine Shakespeare as a seven-year-old child, they laughed and more importantly, they listened. He effectively used humour to convey a serious message, that schools ‘kill’ creativity.