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    One of the things among many that gives me is hope. Hope of recognizing how the dream can be come true. It is a journey of life that we have to deal with every day. The persuasive speech of Martin Luther king Jr.’s‚ demanded and influenced the passage to the meaningful civil rights act/legislation - It wasn’t simply about being recognized

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    Martin Luther King‚ was a man of equal and respectful treatment. In 1963‚ with a frustrating yet respectful tone‚ King gave a speech “I have a Dream” which had the intriguing purpose to inform the nation on how African-americans should be granted the same freedom with no violence. This speech was presented in front of 250‚000 people‚ mainly those who were for King’s cause. While listening to this speech the main rhetorical device‚ metaphor‚ is presented. He used metaphor when he referred to

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    and public schools.  Dr. King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.  The Civil Rights March on Washington was one of the largest political demonstrations of the civil rights movement.  People gathered from the north and south of America to influence the government’s decisions concerning civil rights. Many marched from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial where the speech took place singing “How I Got Over” by Mahalia Jackson.  This event

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    Within Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ a significant amount of time is spent discussing previous government action in order to expose American hypocrisy. Beginning with “Five score years ago‚” a powerful allusion toward Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address‚ King reminds the audience of the man who originally freed the slaves. In doing so‚ he simultaneously asks his audience to question the ludicrous amount of time it is taking for Black Americans to be not only free but truly

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    Well known civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gives out a speech entitled " I have a dream" on August 28 1963. In the course of his speech‚ Dr. King dramatizes the "shameful condition" that the people are living in not only because of the racism or segregation but also because of the lack of humanity and injustice displayed by so many. He spoke out‚ attempting to reach all Americans‚ and people‚ around the world on his thoughts. Dr. King had expressed these thoughts and himself along

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    Famous for his many speeches‚ the most well-known being his “I Have a Dream” speech‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr changed the world. Not all of his speeches were viewed with such positivity. King’s speech on the Vietnam War received harsh words and spoiled critiques. This however did not stop it from being one of the most influential. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr used repetition‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ and rhetorical questions to intrigue‚ persuade‚ and influence his audience. Dr. King’s speech

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    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 manner.This is not evident by simply examining the words on the page but by rather listening to its actual delivery. Fortunately we live in an electronic age where texts such as JFK’s inaugural address

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    JFK’s speech was one to remember. It will always be thought as a memorable speech that is just as or more aspiring than Martin Luther King’s “I Have a dream Speech”‚ although it’s also more responsive and engaging with more people. The audience was the United States (U.S.) as a whole‚ and was as effective as it could be. The speech inspired many to change and make America greater‚ lifting it from when it had falling in the Great Depression a few years back. Many Americans are still moved to this

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    References: King‚ ML. (1963). I have a dream. Proceedings of the March on washington for jobs and freedom Washington D.C.: CBS‚ Inc.

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    reconstruct America. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gives his speech “I Have a Dream” on equality between races during a march where hundreds of thousands attended. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers an empowering presentation on how he is going to provide comfort‚ strength‚ and guidance during the Great Depression. They both attempt to bring America back to its original state where success lies. However‚ after carefully considering both speeches‚ I feel Franklin D. Roosevelt does a better job of persuading Americans

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