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    I Have a Dream Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dreamspeech has become one of the most famous‚ most quoted and most influential speeches of all time. He spoke about the racial injustice in The United States of America‚ and inspired people all over the world‚ even five decades after the fact. In the speechKing used many figures of speech‚ all of which assisted in making it as memorable as it is. By being an experienced public speaker King made people all over the country – and the world – see

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    Martin Luther King spoke with great passion in his famous “I Have a Dreamspeech. Without a doubt he really connected with his audience as well. He knew exactly how to get his audience attention. Now granted‚ at that time of year someone had to step up and say that enough is enough. MLK was that man. To me‚ I believe it was easy for MLK to grab his audience attention. Think about‚ if MLK were to say let’s go ahead and retaliate against the white people‚ every Negro would cling onto his words

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    • The title of the text for analysis: “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King 1963 • The part of the course to which the task refers: part 4: literature – critical study. • Points that explain the focus of the task: - Explore how King expresses in this speech how the black Americans feel towards the discrimination. - Explain what made black Americans feel inferior. - Explore de reasons why King gave this speech and the devices he used to impact citizens

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    Today‚ I chose to analyze MLK”s speechI have a dream” because of the affect it still has on people till this day‚ and because it shows what the peaceful spoken word can accomplish. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an American activist and leader of the American civil rights movement. He fought to overturn segregation laws and to eliminate social and economic differences between blacks and whites in America. And he is known for his nonviolent resistance. His "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered

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    I Have a Dream Martin Luther King 1.Comment on the language and style of King’s speechI Have a Dream”. The speechI Have a Dream” was delivered by Martin Luther King on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation on 28th August 1963. The speech was dramatically delivered on the steps of Lincoln Memorial and it was witnessed by about two million people. This speech is often considered to be one of the greatest and notable speeches in history and

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    I Have A Dream 1- The analogy in Paragraphs 4 through 6 of the speechI have a Dream”‚ use the similarity or comparability analogy. Which is means analogy is a comparison between two different things in order to highlight some point of similarity. As Freud suggested‚ an analogy won ’t settle an argument‚ but a good one may help to clarify the issues. Like the Martin Luther King’s speech: It is obvious today the America has defaulted on this

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    comprehending the ideas therein. The speeches by Martin Luther King (MLK)‚ John F Kennedy (JFK) and Mark Antony’s address in Julius Caesar are each characterised by effective use of rhetoric and passionate delivery. Each speech was delivered in a time of crisis from Ancient Rome civil war to the 1960s civil unrest. The distinctive voices of each speech becomes apparent when examining the words on the page as well as the method of delivery. MLK’s I have a Dream speech is characterised by having a sermon like

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    Martin Luther King once said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”. Alike several others in this world Martin saw the potential each and every person in the world carried. But instead of sitting around he acted on this potential. He saw that he could make a difference in this world‚ achieve his hopes and dreams of a better future‚ and he took that opportunity. Unlike Martin Luther King many people in today’s society don’t act on their opportunities. Rather we

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    In the speechI Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. develops the theme of having hope‚ when there are hard times could help in finding a way to obtaining the goal by using the symbol of a bad check and the allusion to “Free at Last”. King argues about how America has defaulted then afterward mentions that “America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked insufficient funds. But we refused to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” In other words‚ America started

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    Dr. Martin Luther King jr. inspired so many people‚ and taught us as americans what it really means to be free. “I have a Dream” Dr. King’s famous speech the touched each and everyone of us‚ showing and teaching us what it feels like to be an american. 50 years ago‚ at the Lincoln Memorial a speech was given about equal rights and what they mean‚ today it still inspires us. Now a days it may not be so much towards blacks‚ but towards everyone that this segregation is taking place. We are judging

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