It was portrayed to the world that all people are created as equals however not being the case at the time, King felt it must be the case for the future. King used many persuasive techniques throughout his speech to have ensure an impact on his audience. Techniques such as reputation, inclusive language and empowering messages. The use of words such as “we” and “ours” helped King create awareness that racism is something that effects everyone and approaches his audience in a more sentimental way. By using this technique, the audience feels and understands the position he is in and why he is making a stand therefore allowing the audience to feel as though they can contribute to stop this.
Art has changed the world in many ways – ways we never thought art could. Martin Luther King Jr’s speech ‘I Have a Dream’ supported the civil rights movement, along with the photographs taken during this time possess the powerful influence we use today. The civil rights movement was an exceptional moment for society in the 1950s and 60s. It influenced the greater good of society and changed the world for the better. It had the greatest impact on society than any other movement has made. Art has not only changed and influenced us as people, but has had a major impact and influence on the