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    In the 1999 blockbuster hit The Matrix an absence of a public sphere is expressed through three different dimensions of human consciousness. Neo‚ otherwise known as Thomas A. Anderson has always had some type of unorthodox feeling about the world he lives in and therefore is on a hunt for a cyber-program called “the matrix.” The rising action of the story doesn’t begin until a man who goes by the name of Morpheus concludes that Neo is the ‘One’ that can save the seemingly oblivious and asleep humans

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    On August 28‚ 1963‚ 250 thousand people gathered around the Lincoln Memorial to hear Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his “ I Have A Dream” speech. Today this speech is remembered as one of the best speeches ever given. Martin Luther King Jr. was both a Baptist minister and civil rights activist who aided the cry of equality among the people of the United States. His effective use of persuasive language and rhetoric enabled him to move his audience to open up their minds to see the racial injustices

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    Technology changes in a blink of an eye. The way we transport ourselves from point A to point B‚ is also changing. The way we communicate with each other too. Now in days‚ symbols such as icons‚ logos and slogans‚ are changing the way we speak‚ the way we think and the way we see things. The symbols have become part of our pop culture. Since there are new ways to communicate‚ people will always find new and shorter ways to say something. For example in texting‚ everyone says: LOL‚ LMAO‚ BRB

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    Ethos‚ LogosPathos in their texts. In (“Mother Tongue” and “Intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks”) and in my visual. Each of us describe the analysis in own ways. Mother Tongue by Amy Tan is person experience article. In this article Amy said ‘’I am not a scholar of English or literature I cannot give you much more than personal opinions on the English language‚ its variations in this country or other’’(46).That mean Amy saying that information in my article is not something I am sure

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    Although I should know better by now as well as many others‚ I can not help but to get drawn to products with catchy advertising. In relation‚ when referring to company names and slogans‚ Bill Bryson claims‚ “First. It is short. Second. It is not capable of mispronunciation.” (398). Companies such as Nike‚ Adidas‚ and Reebok continually verify that Bryson is stating the truth. Through having this knowledge‚ sporting goods companies gain loyal‚ lifelong‚ customers by having simple slogans and memorable

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    I Have a Dream Introduction: I have a dream‚ by Dr. King. Background: Martin Luther King Jr. made one of the most famous speeches known to mankind‚ “I Have a Dream”. Thesis: The most effective rhetoric appeal in the “I Have a Dream” speech is pathos‚ show by how serious he is‚ it makes you motivated‚ and it can make you feel sad. Claim: To start off in the speech he is expressing some dark times for the blacks. Evidence: “Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley‚” paragraph 5‚

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    I Have a Dream In Martin Luther King’s very famous speech “I Have a Dream” (1963). Dr. King talks about segregation between white and colored people. In this great speech‚ the king utilizes a huge amount of heartfelt pathos to convince the listener to make the world a better place along with an enormous amount of thoughtful anaphora. The anaphora in this speech is very important because it emphasizes how the king is feeling about segregation. The king in his

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    Period 7 “I Have A Dream” Speech Rhetorical Analysis On August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. delivered what would become perhaps the most brilliant and powerful speech in American history. This speech took place in Washington‚ D.C in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial where hundreds of thousands of black and white Americans gathered to hear MLK make history. In his speech‚ MLK frequently called for an immediate end to segregation‚ and spoke of the injustices that blacks have faced in their

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    The speech “I Have a Dream‚” by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ is looked at as an argumentative speech. He is calling the Negroes to rise above their persecution and that all men‚ women‚ and children should be free. King made that calling solely on his values. He valued the principle of all people no matter race‚ should be treated as equals. After reading and analyzing the speech; I made different observations about the speech‚ such as‚ cited documentation‚ imagery‚ repetition‚ similes‚ and metaphors. Dr

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    The pen is mightier than the sword. Words‚ when wielded with skill‚ have the power to pierce straight into one’s heart. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ in his speech “I Have A Dream‚” hones his literary prowess through his use of rhetorical devices‚ as he strives to unite the citizens of the United States to fight for peace and fairness. King employs strategies such as metaphors‚ repetition‚ and tone in order to resonate with and spur change in his audience for socioeconomic equality and justice. To ensure

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