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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech on August 28‚ 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C. in front of millions of citizens. Dr. King was a Baptist Preacher and spoke to all those gathered for the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. Since he was a preacher‚ he was familiar with speaking. I found his speech to be just as powerful as it was in 1963. It is one of the greatest speeches of all time. I can imagine being in Washington that day and the

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    passionate and cogent speech‚ Kennedy expressed a intense message to the whole world that‚ peace‚ in fact‚ can be achieved as long as people have faith toward freedom‚ and by using several writing strategies like Using Emotion-Arousing Words‚ Parallelism‚ Anaphora and so on‚ he efficiently showed that not only America‚ but also the whole world would benefit from the peaceful land that we all expected. One of the strongest methods of persuading people the indispensable feature of peace is J.F.K’s manipulation

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    Mlk’S” I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH” ASSIGNMENT Identify the following: THEME Speech Type Main Points Sub Points/Support Evidence Style of Speech/Delivery Language Delivery Martin Luther King’s I have a Dream Speech provides you an opportunity to use “Critical Thinking” in analyzing the dynamics of the speech and what makes for an outstanding speech. MLK’s Dream speech is one of the top 5 speeches in the History of speech making. You may do this assignment in essay

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    Analysis of the text “The Man of Destiny” Bernard Shaw was the British writer‚ novelist‚ playwriter‚ Nobel laureate in literature‚ social worker. He was the second (after Shakespeare) the most popular playwriter in the English theatre. Genre variety in line with its wide emotional spectrum – from sarcasm to the elegiac meditation on the fate of people who are the victims of ugly public establishment. At the heart of the artistic method – a paradox as a means of over throwing the dogmatism and prejudice

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    Soldier will continue to serve his country in the future as a symbol of unification. Keating’s message is there for aimed at unifying his audience with inclusive language. At the beginning of the speech he repeatedly uses “we do not know.” This use of anaphora allows him to symbolise every person in Australia‚ regardless of race‚ gender‚ religion or social class. The emphasis on “we” shows that Keating is including himself with his audience. Keating’s use of critical Statistics such as “he was one of the

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    newspaper style. The usage of different means and devices on phonetic‚ morphological‚ lexical‚ syntactical and graphic levels make the advertising style individual. In this term such points were observed: phonetic peculiarities: alliteration‚ assonance‚ anaphora‚ repetition of the sound and rhyme; morphological peculiarities: abbreviation‚ neologisms‚ the degrees of comparison of adjectives; lexico-phraseological peculiarities: figures of speech (metaphor‚ metonymy‚ epithet‚ periphrasis and others)‚ polysemantic

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    Acceptance Speech Martin Luther King was an African American activist and leader who dedicated his life to fighting for equal rights for coloured people in America. Grown up in a Baptist family‚ Christianity held a huge fascination for Martin Luther King‚ which is often reflected in his speeches. In 1964‚ he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his achievements in the struggle for equality and independence for coloured people. When receiving the award‚ Martin Luther King expresses his appreciation

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    Texts are fundamentally expressions of the composer’s contextual concerns‚ where differing perspectives upon similar issues provide insight into the values prevalent in the composer’s time. Fritz Lang’s expressionist film Metropolis (1927) and George Orwell’s dystopian satire novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) (1949) are linked by their shared exploration of technological advances and social structures that restrict individual autonomy. Lang is optimistic about societal reform whereas Orwell completely

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail In Martin Luther King Jr.‘s piece “Letter From Birmingham Jail‚” he unravels his feelings about the Alabama white clergy men statement titled “A Call for Unity.” The clergy men stated how they believe that the segregation dispute should be dealt with the courts‚ and shouldn’t be taken in the citizens hands. Being confined in a jail cell‚ King writes a lengthy letter refuting the clergy men’s opinions. He asserts his feelings by using the three appeals pathos‚logos

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    As the poem progresses‚ we continue to ironically see death as patient. According to Vasanthi‚ one thing that influenced her poetry was love. Newton‚ for example‚ was one of Dickinson’s first male friends that eventually led to her lover. However‚ when things did not work out between the two‚ she secluded herself. Next‚ she met editor‚ Samuel Bowles. Nevertheless‚ when he got sick‚ she wrote him a letter nicely stating that she wanted something else. Analogous to the mystery and cruelty of death

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