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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a Dream Speech” and President Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address.” Both have many properties that make them some of the greatest speeches of all time. Some of those are their appeals‚ language‚ and purpose. “I have a Dream Speech” and “Gettysburg Address”‚ both use logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to appeal to their audience. Pathos is shown through repetition. In Dr. King’s speech he repeats‚ “I have a dream.” In President Lincoln’s he repeats‚ ”We can not.” These

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    Rhetorical Analysis: “I Have a Dream” On August 28‚ 1963 Martin Luther King delivered a speech that was crucial to the civil rights movement. His audience was comprised of 250‚000 people that traveled to the Lincoln Memorial. King’s speech‚ “I have a dream” will be forever remembered for its impact on the Civil Rights movement. Throughout the speech he uses many rhetorical devices such as solidification‚ mobilization‚ and different appeals to bond his audience. King uses revolutionary theatre

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    Analysis of the book "Animal Farm"    The book "Animal Farm" is a novel by George Orwell. It was written during World War II‚ but was not printed until after the war in 1945. The book intends to show that Russia was not a true democratic socialist country‚ and is at the same time a parody of Stalinist Russia. In this book analysis I will try to find similarities between George Orwell’s fiction in the book and the actual people and events of the Russian revolution.   Animal Farm is set in an unspecified

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    I Have a Dream” Literary Analysis The American Civil Rights Movement Leader Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered his infamous “I Have A Dream” speech on August 28‚ 1963‚ during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ in Washington D.C. This speech has arguably become one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century and argues for equal rights for all mankind. The “I Have a Dream” speech compares different situations from 100 years ago to now‚ for African Americans. 100 years ago‚ on January

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    As Bruce Springsteen once said‚ "I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream." Is there a difference between the two? Is the American dream really just what it says in the title- a dream? To define what this ’dream’ is: The American Dream is the term for people who believe that in the United States anyone can become rich if they work hard and try their very best. Once the foundation of all American beliefs‚ the goal of achieving complete success has become

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell I’ve always wanted to read Animal Farm because I’ve always heard people praising this novel. I heard this year seniors said that Animal Farm is a really good book‚ this book will make the ready think and analyze while they read. They highly recommended me this book. Some information that I needed to know before reading this novel is the Russian Revolution. The author uses animals and the circumstances that they live in to describe people’s life and the different

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    nation through times of civil rights hardship. He was an equal opportunity advocate and was also a powerful dominant speaker. In the 1950’s racism was at its worst‚ especially in southern states. Martin Luther King had a point to prove with his “I Have a Dream” speech. He needed to persuade the nation at the time being that the “Negro was not free”. Martin Luther King wanted freedom through peace. He believed that freedom should be achieved without violating ones dignity. Dr. King was about respect

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    Animal Farm and Truman Show are both very different from each other yet the explore very similar themes. The Truman Show is about a little boy that was adopted by a television network and used in a television show that he didn’t know he was in‚ as the main star. He eventually finds out about this after one of the actors who he discovered he loved told him. He then tries to escape. Animal Farm on the other hand was about a group of farm animals that wanted to escape the rule of the humans and make

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    King’s "I Have a Dream Speech" evokes genuine emotion inside me each time I read it. Its intense message is ageless‚ and will ideally beat all biases: the past‚ present‚ and future. The energy and feeling King injects in his words give the discourse a gravity far weightier than numerous compositions of a comparable topic. His utilization of reiteration specifically struck me in its accentuation of his articulate conviction in his position on existing conditions and the eager eventual fate of hued

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    All of this began with a dream. The whole world would soon know this as the “I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr. He made us visualize that the world would get better because there would be no segregation‚ that was his dream for white boys and black girls to hold hands and be happy together as if there was nothing wrong with doing that. Martin Luther King Jr. was born into a black family on January 15‚ 1929. In 1948 MLK became a minister at a baptist church (Major King Events Chronological

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