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    people that I admire most. I admire them for their courage‚ their tenacity‚ patience‚ peacefulness and their relentless quest for equal treatment. From these individuals I learned that one person can make a difference‚ one person can start a revolution and make a change. From their leadership I have learned that you must stand up (or sit down) for what you believe to be right. At the forefront of this movement was Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. What I admire most about Martin Luther King‚ Jr. is his

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    I have a dream Dinh Quang Ban “I have a dream” is the name of a famous speech which Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. read from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ exactly 50 years ago‚ about his dream for America’s future when whites and blacks will be living together in harmony and equality: “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all

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    The first draft of the “I Have a Dream” speech was written by Dr. Martin Luther King’s advisers‚ and the final speech included input from many others. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ before 200‚000 people‚ King delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for jobs‚ and freedom. Kings purpose was to broadcast his dream and to expose the hypocriticalness of America’s government. In the “I Have a Dream” speech‚ King relies on diction and imagery to promote the idea

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    needed a shift to occur. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ would become that shift. Dr. King’s I Have a Dream speech was given August 28th‚ 1963 in Washington‚ D.C. Dr. King’s use of allusion‚ imagery‚ and repetition has allowed his speech to leave a powerful impact on anyone who heard or read this speech. Dr. King’s use of allusion significantly alters his speech. Throughout the speech‚ King constantly references historical documents. In the beginning of the speech‚ Dr. King says “Five score years ago…”

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    Analysis of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech The most effective uses of persuasive language in Dr. Martin Luther King’s‚ “I have a dream” speech are the repetition of certain words‚ the use of inclusive language and emotional language. The uses of these forms of persuasive language help emphasis the points that Dr. King is using. One of the most effective uses of persuasive languages in Dr. King’s speech is the use of repetition. The use of repetition emphasises the crude meaning

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    etymology of the word of leader is from old English. An example of a leader would be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr‚ a civil right activist who gave the “ I Have a Dream” speech. In his speech he talked about people of different color should join together and not be segregated. His speech influenced people to not hate one another and get along by letting their differences asides. In his speech he said‚ “I have a dream that one day‚ down in Alabama‚ with its vicious racists‚ with its governor having his

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    United Sates is this perfect and progressing country‚ where the United States always have a happy ending (563-572). Related to Hade’s approach of inaccurate stories‚ the conspiracy of Martin Luther King’s death falls into the same category. Our history book always taught us that Martin’s assassination was done by a lone gunman called James Earl Ray. However along the line‚ cases and investigations have proven that Martin Luther’s death was all a conspiracy involving the FBI‚ military‚ CIA plotting against

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    Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech.” Was a huge turning point in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. While Dr. King argued for things such as equality‚ empowerment and freedom. “The Negro speaks of rivers” by Langston Hughes argues that the Negro people have always been a vital part of history. From building the pyramids to the building of America they have grown nations while growing as Negro people. Even though Dr. King and Langston Hughes had two separate bodies of literature written

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    Leadership is a strong quality that allows a person to have an influence over the thoughts and actions of others. When a group is being oppressed‚ it is a great leader who would be able to stand up for those people. Leaders have been seen throughout history‚ through government systems‚ revolutions and other movements. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ Martin Luther King chose to take that role to solve the unjust oppression that was occurring. King possessed the characteristics of a great leader; believing

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    I have a dream 1. What indicates that King’s words were meant primarily for an audience of listeners‚ and only secondarily for a reading audience? To hear these indications‚ try reading the speech aloud. What uses of parallelism do you notice? This essay has analyzed Dr. King’s "I have a Dream" speech for voice and rhetoric‚ through the analysis of his argument‚ how he supports that argument‚ the voice he uses in the speech and the audience at whom the

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