Rhetorical Analysis Of Dr. Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech
The first draft of the “I Have a Dream” speech was written by Dr. Martin Luther King’s advisers, and the final speech included input from many others. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, before 200,000 people, King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for jobs, and freedom. Kings purpose was to broadcast his dream and to expose the hypocriticalness of America’s government. In the “I Have a Dream” speech, King relies on diction and imagery to promote the idea that racial injustice still exists in America.
King uses diction by telling the audience how he feels about the racial injustice. In his speech, he stated, “Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlight