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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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    In Martin Luther King Jr’s‚ “I Have a Dream” speech‚ he mainly relies on pathos by using loaded language to invoke anger among the audience. He evidently uses relatable content that resonates with the audience and delivers his speech in such a manner that the victims of oppression are reminded of the struggles they faced. For instance‚ in the quote‚ “One hundred years later‚ the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.” MLK Jr speaks

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    used multiple forms of rhetoric to convey his notion‚ establishing an influential speech. He was known to be a powerful leader through his oratorical speeches. In his speech‚ "I Have a Dream‚ Martin Luther King essentially used pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos to transmit his message to his audience. Martin Luther King displayed pathos in his speech to initiate an overall ambience of empathy towards his message. Martin Luther King states‚ "little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little

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    On August 28‚ 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial‚ during a civil rights march Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech entitled “I Have a Dream”. He was addressing the nation as a whole about the need for equality and commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. Throughout his speech his tone was determined; he wanted to motivate not only African Americans but white people as well to peacefully fight for equality. King‚ a minister‚ often used quotes from the Bible in his speech to

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    English 110C September 13‚ 2013 “I Have a Dream” When Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech about the mistreatment of African Americans‚ he shed a light on a very important issues of racism. Racism against African Americans was much more outstanding and violent during the 20th century than today. With a crooked law system‚ African American were mistreated and abused. In his speech‚ King uses logical and emotional appeal to show his credibility to explain his

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “I Have a Dream”  Racism was and still is a big issue in the United States‚ during the mid-20th Century‚ which the most prominent form of racism was that of African-Americans. Although all blacks were supposed to be free‚ they were victimized mercilessly by the “White Man.” Therefore blacks decided to try and increase the amount of civil rights activists and change the corrupt law system. The most famous activist of them was Martin Luther King Jr. of the Southern Christian

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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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    "I Have a Dream" Poems by Delmar 5th and 6th graders Delmar particpated in the KIDLINK "I Have a Dream" Project Dream I have a dream that one day everyone will live in peace. That no one will be left out of games because of their skin color‚ but because of their ability of the game. Everyone should have the same rights. That’s my dream. Erin Grade 6 I Have a Dream I have a dream that people will not pollute the Earth. I have a dream that people will not do drugs or anything that

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    I have a dream I have a very interesting dream. I dream to be a man. When I was a little girl in the countryside‚ I was told to do all kinds of housework‚ cooking‚ washing and cleaning. One time‚ when I was washing clothes for my elder brother‚ I asked my mother: “mum‚ brother never does any housework‚ can’t he even wash his own clothes?” Mum patted me affectionately on the head and said: “well‚ you’re a girl‚ dear‚ we should serve the men.” “But why? Are girls inferior to the boys?” Just at that

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    for walking on the other side of the street? I know‚ it’s unbelievable. It’s even crazier to think this happened only 148 years ago. Whenever I hear the name Martin Luther King Jr. I think of his speech‚ I Have a Dream. Throughout it‚ he expresses his many hopes and dreams for the world. I believe that some of them have become a reality‚ but others‚ unfortunately‚ have not. One of my favorite quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. speech is‚ “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live

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