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    1 The Intelligence of Atticus Finch In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch tells his daughter Scout‚ “‘You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view­ until you climb into his skin and walk around in it’” (Lee 39).  Atticus is the most complex and multifaceted character in the novel. While he is an established‚ connected‚ and respected member of the town‚ at the same time he is a unique oddity as far as the residents of Maycomb go.  His personality and role in society are clearly

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    speeches in American history was entitled “I Have a Dream” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This essay will analyze and evaluate his speech using the criteria presented in the course text and the criteria used to evaluate in class‚ student presentations. The most important elements of effective communication in this speech were Dr. Martin Luther King’s use of pathos‚ the way he analyzed his audience and the content within his message. Dr. King effectively used pathos which appealed to the emotions of his

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    workers were sent home because of bad weather‚ and the black workers were only paid for the hours they worked‚ however the white workers were paid for the whole day. This event led to a protest‚ which was led by a man‚ named Martin Luther King Junior. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on 1929‚ January 15‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. As a Baptist minister‚ he became a civil right activist early in his career. He led the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955‚ and

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    huge impact‚ to justify the freedom for blacks; Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. These superior gentlemen have done great things that have given black people the opportunities that they now have today. Although‚ the question is what makes these honorable men similar and different from each other? Born January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ Martin Luther KingJr. was the second born son of Martin Luther King‚ Sr. and Alberta Williams King. His father was a pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and was

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    Martin Luther king Jr. and Socrates both have quite a different opinions on the role of the laws in the society. One should keep in mind that both individuals had dealt with totally different political situations. MLK Jr. was dealing with racial segregation whereas‚ Socrates was dealing with disagreements of religious ideas and practices of the Athens at that time. However‚ both advocate that general public of the society should think for themselves and not fall prey to the common rationale associated

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    Abby Rice 11/7/14 Atticus Finch: An Honest Man & Lawyer In the 1930’s in southern Alabama‚ rape and attempted rape was considered a capital offense. This was just one of the measures taken to ensure the safety of Southern women‚ who in the eyes of men‚ were fragile and innocent. As a result of the Ladies Law‚ men could even be sentenced to jail time for using profane language around a lady. This conservative culture‚ combined with prejudices leftover from the civil

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    Martin Luther KingJr. is one of the most influential people of this century. People remember King for his humanity‚ leadership and his love of his fellow man regardless of their skin color. Through reading King’s writings and speeches‚ that changed the world‚ one can learn that his values of integrity‚ love‚ truth‚ fairness‚ caring‚ non-violence‚ and peace were what motivated him to greatness. One of his less known speeches is "A Time to Break the Silence"‚ this speech was different than most of

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    Rights leader Martin Luther KingJr.‚ in his “Letter to Birmingham Jail”‚ argues that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. King’s purpose is to explain how a just law should be followed‚ and how unjust laws‚ such as segregation‚ should not. He supports this claim by appealing to logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. King begins his letter by responding to his critics that his non-observance of laws is based on the fact of whether they are just or not‚ by appealing to logos. When King states‚ “One

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    schools. However‚ the courts began to reevaluate the rule because the South didn’t restructure their schools. The courts “began to rule that the Brown decision applied to all schools in the country” (Spring Ch 6). Also‚ both the NAACP and Martin Luther King Jr. helped out towards a more civilized and culturally mixed society as we know it today. In my opinion‚ a mixed society does create a better cohesive understanding of new ideas and it fuels more creativity among different professional fields

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    “Free at last‚ Free at last‚ Thank God almighty we are free at last.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. utter these words in front of 250‚000 individuals on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial just decades ago. He and many other activists of the era paved a way for equality for African Americans for futurity. King and his acolytes used methods of civil disobedience to propel the movement and to promote change. Dr. King often broke many segregation laws at the time‚ however‚ he used nonviolent methods‚ intelligent

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