Many of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 were looked to by the group for guidance and leadership. A number of the survivors, particularly Jack, made use of excellent oratorical skills to improve morale among the camp, to rally people to join a cause, or even simply to attest to their own leadership. Their speeches can also often contain lines which fans may consider some of the most iconic words of the series.
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| - Many of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 were looked to by the group for guidance and leadership. A number of the survivors, particularly Jack, made use of excellent oratorical skills to improve morale among the camp, to rally people to join a cause, or even simply to attest to their own leadership. Their speeches can also often contain lines which fans may consider some of the most iconic words of the series.
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| - Ana Lucia addresses Michael.
- Jack tells the group about the hatch.
- Rose disrupts Bernard from his speech.
- Sawyer reveals his con to the group.
- Locke points inland, signifying that others are on the island.
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| - Many of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 were looked to by the group for guidance and leadership. A number of the survivors, particularly Jack, made use of excellent oratorical skills to improve morale among the camp, to rally people to join a cause, or even simply to attest to their own leadership. Their speeches can also often contain lines which fans may consider some of the most iconic words of the series. To be classed as a speech, it must be an address to a large audience. Thus, some dramatic monologues are not catalogued in this article, such as when Jack spoke to the woman at airport check-in about his father's coffin, or Penelope Widmore's emotional letter to Desmond. For speeches given as a eulogy, please see Funerals.
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