at a steady pace. This helps his audience understand. As with any good public speaker, Martin Luther King Junior uses these skills throughout his entire speech to keep hold of his audience.
Furthermore, another important aspect of good public speaking is the use of facial expressions and gestures.
In the “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. King has a serious expression on his face. This gives the audience a sense that he is passionate and tenacious toward the topic he is speaking about. He also throws his hands up when he is talking about having dreams and hope for this country, and this shows that he is serious about the change that he wants to see happen. Both his facial expressions and his gestures correspond to what he is saying, and this helps the audience understand what he is feeling.
In conclusion, Martin Luther King Junior captured his audience by using strong speaking skills all through his speech. These skills include the use of projection, expression, clarity and gestures. These techniques captivated the audience and made his speech memorable. Dr. King said, “One hundred years later, the Negro still is not free,” well we are here now making a change because of his touching
speech.