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    Lincoln’s Thoughts on His “Gettysburg AddressI am the 16th president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. I come from humble beginnings and never finished school. My love for reading and learning led me to a career in law. I was able to manage this by “studying independently the law books of the time: Blackstone’s Commentaries‚ Chitty’s Pleadings‚ Greenleaf’s Evidence‚ and Story’s Equity and Equity Pleadings” (Levine 733). My law career led me to a career in politics. I held offices in Illinois

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    Daniel Aubertine Dr. Viera 10/11/2011 Final Draft Embarking Patriotic Immortality: Rhetorical Analysis of the Gettysburg Address The Gettysburg address was given on the grounds of a historical battlefield in Gettysburg Pennsylvania during the American Civil War on November 19th‚ 1863 by the late President Abraham Lincoln. The brief‚ powerful speech that he delivered to fifteen to twenty thousand people is regarded as one of the greatest in American history. It is considered the turning

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    Martin Luther King There is a man‚ a man who had a dream‚ and his name was Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was born on January 1‚ 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia. (biography.com) He graduated in the year of 1951. Martin Luther King got arrested in 1963‚ he was awarded a freedom award‚ in 1977. Sadly‚ he wasn’t there to collect his award‚ because he was assassinated in 1968. He was inspiring to many people. Martin Luther King’s quotes are another thing that inspired his people. “ Darkness cannot

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    Sabrina Simer 9/27/06 Reaction Paper After reading both speeches I found that the purpose of Pericles’s speech was to honor the ancestors‚ the survivors‚ the ones who died for the country‚ and their families. It was also to speak of the goodness of Athens and reiterate how rewarding having a democracy is. The purpose of Lincoln’s speech was very similar. It was to dedicate a monument as the final resting place for those who have died in the civil war; it was also to reinforce the fact that there

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    Isn’t it insane to believe that one person can have a crucial influence on society‚ changing people’s interpretation on the world? Around the 1970s African Americans were looked upon differently compared to Caucasian people and began segregating them. The African Americans saw how unfair they were treated‚ but extremely few spoke up. One essential person during that time was Martin Luther King Jr. He stated his opinion that everyone should be treated equally‚ no matter what the consequences were

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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 as humans‚ but being treated as humans - How

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    and public schools.  Dr. King gave his “I Have a Dreamspeech 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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    gave a speech that‚ unbeknownst to him‚ would become one of the most recognized speeches in the history of the United States. The empowering speech was given in the midst of the gruesome Civil War that began between the north and the south over the long-conflicted morality of slavery. Four months after the particularly bloody battle at Gettysburg‚ Lincoln gave a speech that was only ten sentences and 272 words and was recited within three minutes. Despite being so short‚ the message of the speech resonated

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    The first draft of the “I Have a Dreamspeech was written by Dr. Martin Luther King’s advisers‚ and the final speech included input from many others. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial‚ before 200‚000 people‚ King delivered his famous “I Have a Dreamspeech during the March on Washington for jobs‚ and freedom. Kings purpose was to broadcast his dream and to expose the hypocriticalness of America’s government. In the “I Have a Dreamspeech‚ King relies on diction and imagery to promote the idea

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    Analysis of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dreamspeech The most effective uses of persuasive language in Dr. Martin Luther King’s‚ “I have a dreamspeech are the repetition of certain words‚ the use of inclusive language and emotional language. The uses of these forms of persuasive language help emphasis the points that Dr. King is using. One of the most effective uses of persuasive languages in Dr. King’s speech is the use of repetition. The use of repetition emphasises the crude meaning

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