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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail was written from the cell of the Birmingham jail in the margins of a newspaper; to address the criticisms of eight Alabama Clergyman. King uses pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos to appeal to his readers. In addition‚ to his appeals King uses several persuasive strategies in his response to the attacks on him for his involvement in organizing a non-violent protest to support the civil rights movement. The purpose of this essay is to appeal to readers

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “A Letter From Birmingham Jail” Amelia Machia Situation On April 3rd‚ 1963‚ various sit-ins and marches began in Birmingham‚ Alabama to protest racism and racial segregation. These protests were led by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. On April 10th‚ King and other marchers were unfairly arrested for marching without a permit. While in jail‚ King saw a letter in the local newspaper from eight clergymen that expressed their concerns

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    Martin Luther King jr. wrote this letter from the Birmingham jail on April 16‚ 1963. The purpose of this text is Martin Luther King jr contradicting the clergymen and explaining the suffering of the Negro lives. His point was to show that black lives are no different than white lives and how both communities are interrelated. As opposed to the clergymen who wanted negotiations instead of direct actions‚ MLK tried to show the need for direct actions to reach negotiations. For example he had said‚

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    I think that King Christian was different from other kings because he didn’t have a huge ego. He was able to sacrifice his position as king in order to save his people. I think he made the right decision because he save many of his people. Trying to fight against the Nazi’s in a direct military conflict had no chance to succeed. However‚ the people were able to continue to fight secretively through a resistance movement. This was a more effective way for Denmark to fight the Nazi’s. It was

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    Washington” by Josephine Baker and “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ each passionately argues for peaceful protest and equality. Also‚ in order to achieve true freedom one must protest peacefully. To begin with‚ in order to achieve true freedom one must peacefully protest. In the passage “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. argues that it is acceptable to break a law if it an unjust law. According to the text “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in lines 242-246

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    Theology Birmingham Jail Letter Black liberation theology dates back to 1960’s. Martin Luther King was like a Moses sent to help liberate the voiceless African Americans. He risked his life so that we may have a voice. In this letter written in the Birmingham Jail Dr. Martin captures the themes of liberation theology when he brings to light the way the church and the clergymen appear during this time from the perspectives of the African Americans. He starts his letter to the clergy men by telling

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    In “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (King Jr.‚ Martin Luther. Letter From Birmingham Jail: Why We Can’t Wait.)‚ Martin Luther King Jr. writes back to the clergy on his actions and his demand for change and negotiation from a cell in Birmingham jail. In his letterKing explains the direct action in the Negro community is a demand for civil change‚ how he is disappointed in the blind eye in the white community‚ and how change is gained through love. King first explains why he is in Birmingham in the

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    The 1896 short story “The Striding Place” by Gertrude Atherton is one tale that could be described as a chilling story that is gothic in nature. Many factors can characterize a story as gothic‚ even features as simple as the author’s and narrator’s word choice. This story can be called gothic because it has multiple elements that help prove this classification is correct. The gothic setting‚“ high‚ even overwrought emotion”(Elements of the Gothic Novel)‚ and supernatural or unexplainable element

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    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a highly structured letter to eight clergymen who attacked his work in a public statement. Martin Luther King Jr. purposefully directed this letter at the eight leaders of the white Church of the South expressing the urgency of changing segregation laws‚ but ultimately his views and judgments spread to America as a whole. In paragraphs 13 and 14 of Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ we reach the expressive and climactic division of his essay. Throughout the essay King has kept a

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    Wisniewski Freshman Composition March 9‚2011 A Review of “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” Written in 1963‚ “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ is a direct response to his fellow clergymen about their criticism for his actions in Birmingham. Being from Atlanta‚ King was in Birmingham because he was invited their by his Southern Christian Leadership conference affiliate from Birmingham‚ to stage a non-violent protest. King says he was mainly there because injustice was there. He

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