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    particular entire passage is structured‚ compels the reader to put themselves in the shoes of King and envision how he along with other African Americans must have felt during this time. This is arguably one of the most emotional passages in the entire letter. The goal here is to ensure that the reader remains engaged with the text as well as sympathetic to his

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    meet their fate. A more modern way of civil disobedience would be the strategy that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used. The steps a person can use to change a law they find unjust are explained in his essay “The Power of Non-Violence” and “The Letter to Birmingham Jail”. Martin Luther King’s theory has four major steps: first finding an injustice exists‚ negotiation‚ self-purification and direct action. Although Antigone’s actions against Creon do not completely conform to Marin Luther

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    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail” to church leaders and minorities. Even though MLK directed the letter to only the church leaders‚ I felt emotions and empowerment from reading it in the present. Imagine how much motivation and awareness the unfairly treated minorities got back then from reading this letter. His letter was basically about segregation and the negative effects it has in the world. He wanted to make aware of why segregation is not needed and how it affected

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    times we overlook that word and the result is just resistance to laws. In recent days‚ something that was titled peaceful demonstration turned into violent protest. The violence is often the intention of the "resistance" groups from the onset. The latest example comes from those who protested the outcome of the presidential election of Donald Trump. Their intention was violence and destruction in the name of protest. Egged on by media corporations with political leanings‚ these enraged individuals

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    One of the most famous documents in American writing is the 1963 letter written by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. from his jail cell in Birmingham. King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written in response to eight clergymen who had condemned his recent anti-segregation protests calling them “unwise and untimely” (1). Shortly before this time‚ slavery and segregation had been abolished. However‚ these laws were not enforced; African Americans were not not treated as equals‚ and nothing was being

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    I will be talking about the racism that people had to face in these stories “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. and “The Ballot or the Bullet” by Malcolm X. In the stories racism plays a big part. In one of the stories they talk about black people having the right to vote. Another one was about how would like to just white people. One of them had to do with telling black people how black people felt in the times. Racism has a part in all these books. In this

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    COMPLETE THE PARAGRAPH WITH WORDS FROM THE BOX YOU SHOULD TAKE INTO ACCOUNT SEVERAL THINGS WHEN YOU ARE 1)...................... FOR A JOB. A GOOD LETTER OF 2)................ IS VERY IMPORTANT‚ AND DON’T FORGET TO ENCLOSE YOUR 3)........................SO THAT THE 4) ................KNOWS ABOUT YOUR 5).................... AND YOUR 6) ....................IF YOU HAVE AN 7).................... WITH THE PERSONNEL MANAGER‚ REMEMBER TO ASK ABOUT 8)................... AS WELL AS 9) ...........

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    2. In paragraph one‚ King states that he wants to address his audience’s statement “in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.” He starts off like this because King wants everything to be peaceful and drama-free. In paragraph two‚ King said‚ “Several months ago the affiliate here in Birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct-action program if such were deemed necessary.” This piece of evidence is explaining that he was there to take part in something nonviolent.

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    of so much oppression‚ he refused to abide by the Whites and wanted to abide by both Whites and Blacks. In his famous letter at Birmingham Jail‚ he addresses the topic of acting now and acting with the full support of everyone. In this way he is similar to Malcolm X who also wanted the Africans to stand up against the oppressors. One of the main issues talked about in the letter is why not wait some more time to see what the Whites will do. Martin Luther King Jr. had a great response to this‚ something

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    Journey of the Magi- T.S Eliot Two body paragraphs using PEEAL‚ including 2/3 good examples This poem‚ Journey of the magi by T.S Eliot explores the idea that a journey can involve obstacles and challenges. The magi are faced with difficulties‚ hardships and discomforts such as the hostility from the natural world and humans and sleep deprivation. In the first stanza the line “The ways deep and the weather sharp” an inverted syntax is used to put emphasis on the sufferings and difficulties of

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