Martin Luther King Jr’s ‘i have a dream speech Paul Keating’s Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier demonstrates this concept through his use of high modality in ‘because the war was supposed to be the war to end all wars in fact sowed the seeds of a second even more terrible war’ it is through the use of high modality that Keating manifests the cruel nature of war showing the pointlessness and shear impairment that it instigates on society which dehumanises nations rather then develops which will ultimately lead to a diminishment of society in future generations. Keating incorporates juxtaposition within his piece through ‘his tomb is a reminder of what we have lost in war and what we have gained’ It is through juxtaposition Keating contrasts the impact it has on his community through referencing their loss of a much respect soldier but the gaining of legend through his act of honour to fight for his people in the hopes of creating systemic peace for future generations. Martin Luther King Jr uses metaphor and emotive language as seen in “sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.” this is used to contrast the racial segregation between cultures to inform the audience of the matter to initiate change through providing prospectives first hand of the injustice to inform and emotively impact the audience into a state of ethos to acquiesce on their arguments to forming ethically right perspectives on issues within society to create
Martin Luther King Jr’s ‘i have a dream speech Paul Keating’s Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier demonstrates this concept through his use of high modality in ‘because the war was supposed to be the war to end all wars in fact sowed the seeds of a second even more terrible war’ it is through the use of high modality that Keating manifests the cruel nature of war showing the pointlessness and shear impairment that it instigates on society which dehumanises nations rather then develops which will ultimately lead to a diminishment of society in future generations. Keating incorporates juxtaposition within his piece through ‘his tomb is a reminder of what we have lost in war and what we have gained’ It is through juxtaposition Keating contrasts the impact it has on his community through referencing their loss of a much respect soldier but the gaining of legend through his act of honour to fight for his people in the hopes of creating systemic peace for future generations. Martin Luther King Jr uses metaphor and emotive language as seen in “sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.” this is used to contrast the racial segregation between cultures to inform the audience of the matter to initiate change through providing prospectives first hand of the injustice to inform and emotively impact the audience into a state of ethos to acquiesce on their arguments to forming ethically right perspectives on issues within society to create