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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. and President John F. Kennedy filled the needed roles of national and global leaders. Their most popular speeches were both alike and different in content and their use of sound devices. First of all‚ both men spoke of freedom. In Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech he brought to the attention of his audience that it had been 100 years since the Emancipation Proclamation was signed into law‚ freeing all American slaves‚ yet “the Negro still is not free.” He quoted

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    possibly‚ to gloat about his world travels. In the first paragraph Bryson uses the rhetorical technique of hyperbole while describing his backpack. He says‚ “I half expected to be asked‚ "Anything to declare? Cigarettes? Alcohol? Dead horse?" Bryson is implying that his backpack is so massive that he could fit a dead horse in it. This‚ of course‚ is a hyperbole. No backpack can fit a dead horse‚ or at least none that I have ever seen. The use of hyperbole in this sentence puts an image in the reader’s

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    Shakespeare’s drama‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ is saturated with rhetorical strategies. Brutus‚ Cassius‚ and Antony use their words throughout different parts of the play to sway other people’s opinions. Cassius’s persuasion is so powerful it leads to the death of Julius Caesar. Brutus is left with the repercussions of the assassination and has to speak to the Romans. Brutus and Antony go back-to-back speaking to the Romans using rhetorical strategies to explain their diverse views on the event. These

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Gaara’s Speech” In chapter 516 of Naruto Shippuden‚ it was time for the Third Great Ninja War to begin. All five kages rallied their villages to the great confrontation center. This is where Lord Gaara delivered his speech to all shinobi. He spoke about the hatred that every village has displayed upon one another the past centuries‚ as well as why they must cooperate to defeat the Akatsuki‚ the common enemy that started it all. In his first statement he said “Three times

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    the land of dreams and have had a big impact on his family and his heritage could be the America which people can also reach and accomplish their goals. In his appreciative tone‚ Obama shows his gratitude towards his parents‚ and his enthusiasm to America thus appealing similar feelings and expressions in his audience to achieve the American Dream. Obama’s speech is compelling because of his continuous use of contrast‚ repetition‚ and anecdote to assure the need reach the American dream. Obama begins

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    Address after reading and analyzing the speech. Though Abraham was not the official and featured orator in that ceremony‚ the 273-word is remembered as one of the most famous speeches in the American History. The speech contained some stylistic devices such as Asyndeton and repetition. The elimination of conjunction made the speech look more effective and dramatic by speeding up its pace and rhythm. The Asyndeton was also used in the speech to emphasize the dram or the gravity of his topic. Lincoln

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    Can you remember the emotions you felt the first time you heard Martin Luther King’s I have a dream speech? Art has many forms‚ but in each‚ it has the capacity to deliver powerful emotions and messages. Just as Dr. King mastered the art of conveying emotion through words‚ Pablo Casals mastered the art of delivering emotion through his music. Pablo Casals cellist who has been credited by some as not only the best at playing his particular instrument‚ but Fritz Kreisler‚ One of the most noted violin

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    they are “starving‚” when in fact they are living comfortable lives. In paragraph four‚ he states that the post office is irrelevant. He also explains how unimportant he believes the news to be. Back then‚ it may have been a bolder statement as they did not have the technology that we have now and many people communicated through mail. However‚ in today’s times‚ many people would agree that the post office is mainly irrelevant as we can use technology to speak to others‚ and we can get news on the

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    “They don’t even know it’s Christmas” sung and performed by the members of band aid in 1984’s is about third world countries suffering from famine and continually dying‚ and the people in those counties not even knowing or caring that it is Christmas and that the greatest gift to them is life. During the song the singers used and sung lyrics such as “And there won’t be any snow in Africa‚ the greatest gift they’ll get this year is life” and “Where nothing ever grows‚ no rain or river flows”. These

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    Research a speech and tell why you feel the speech made an impact. Be familiar with the speech (and quotes) to participate in a class discussion about the legacy of Dr. King. The assignment must be 2-3 pages. I read and listened Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s speech named “I have a dream”. Dr King wrote this speech for the March on Washington in August 28‚ 1963. At the same time it was the one hundred anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln‚ and the speech took place

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