Imagery And Metaphors: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
They always say that the pen is mightier than the sword. In Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s case, however, the phrase would have the be “the adlib is mightier than the sword” in regards to his incredibly famous “I Have A Dream” speech, which contained many metaphors with great imagery. King used imagery and metaphors to powerfully represent his ideas on the discrimination in America during the 1960’s.
One example of King’s imagery in metaphors is when he proclaims that they would “be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.”
This shows that Martin believed that they could make our country equal for everyone with the image of a jagged song made into a harmonious symphony.
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