There are days in our world where turmoil, oppression, and bafflement dominate a city, a country, a continent. In times like so, we seek a leader, a speaker, an awakener, to fuse all puddles into a great body of water. In 1963, the United States was separated into African Americans and whites. It was a time where whites claimed superior over blacks and other minorities. During this time in history, blacks and other minorities were emotionally and physically damaged. But that was only temporary. Out of all the depression and darkness, came light. The light that would set a mark in history, and implant the idea of change and hope in the hearts of many; that light, that hero was Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta Georgia on January 15, 1929, to Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King, not knowing that one day he will capture the hearts of many in the United States. He dedicated his life for fighting for the freedom and rights of African Americans. His phenomenal “I Have a Dream,” Speech, was attended by a profuse 250,000 people, and it certainly made a change in this world. This awe-inspiring speech is studied by millions of students each year. His use of imagery and rhetorical techniques has riveted all of us, and it is certainly an epitome of eloquent and superlative oratory. His message beyond all has shaken us; it shook African Americans to hope for a better future, and for whites to re-think what they have done. With the use of imagery, rhetorical techniques, and a vivid and meaningful message, Martin Luther King has created one of the best speeches ever given in history. Martin Luther King has many themes and messages in his speech that make it truly meaningful. His most important messages are: equality and freedom among all people, determination and fighting for your rights, and hope and dreams for a
There are days in our world where turmoil, oppression, and bafflement dominate a city, a country, a continent. In times like so, we seek a leader, a speaker, an awakener, to fuse all puddles into a great body of water. In 1963, the United States was separated into African Americans and whites. It was a time where whites claimed superior over blacks and other minorities. During this time in history, blacks and other minorities were emotionally and physically damaged. But that was only temporary. Out of all the depression and darkness, came light. The light that would set a mark in history, and implant the idea of change and hope in the hearts of many; that light, that hero was Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta Georgia on January 15, 1929, to Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King, not knowing that one day he will capture the hearts of many in the United States. He dedicated his life for fighting for the freedom and rights of African Americans. His phenomenal “I Have a Dream,” Speech, was attended by a profuse 250,000 people, and it certainly made a change in this world. This awe-inspiring speech is studied by millions of students each year. His use of imagery and rhetorical techniques has riveted all of us, and it is certainly an epitome of eloquent and superlative oratory. His message beyond all has shaken us; it shook African Americans to hope for a better future, and for whites to re-think what they have done. With the use of imagery, rhetorical techniques, and a vivid and meaningful message, Martin Luther King has created one of the best speeches ever given in history. Martin Luther King has many themes and messages in his speech that make it truly meaningful. His most important messages are: equality and freedom among all people, determination and fighting for your rights, and hope and dreams for a