My partner and I have been assigned to defend the argument that "great generals are more powerful than great speakers." Since we know that our argument is weaker than the converse side, we've decided to spice things up with some dramatic demonstrations to illustrate our points.
For example, I might recite a speech, and while I'm reciting, my partner could shoot me with a disk gun. Then we could let the audience decide whether the actions of the orator or the general were more powerful/effective.
Have any other ideas for things we could do?
For example, I might recite a speech, and while I'm reciting, my partner could shoot me with a disk gun. Then we could let the audience decide whether the actions of the orator or the general were more powerful/effective.
Have any other ideas for things we could do?