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    What Did I Just Read? To write about Tim Crouch’s I‚ Cinna I first had to dissect my feelings. Mainly‚ my lack of any strong emotional attachment. With some introspection I realised this play did not so much feel like a play but an essay. His deconstructing of Shakespeare’s The Tragedie of Julius Caesar has created a stream-lined and persuasive narrative. The thesis: The moral conflicts in Julius Caesar are relevant to everyone. The first step to any essay is introducing an idea to be explored

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    Nhat Nguyen Patrick Clayton Cantrell English 1010-051 23 October‚ 2012 Analysis of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Speech Amidst the bigotry and racial violence of the Civil Rights Movement‚ there stood a shining example of brotherhood‚ unity‚ and an undying thirst for equality. In what was known as the March of Washington‚ an estimated total of 200‚000 people of all races—observers estimated that 75–80% of the marchers were black and the rest were white and non-black minorities—took

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    Jr’s 1963 “I Have and Dream” speech is nothing short of inspiring in its message about abolishing racial discrimination. His main goal is to emphasize the racial injustices still present in society and that action should be taken to change it. His main points address the inequalities that Negroes face and how he longs for racial equality. King first begins by informing the audience about the racial inequalities that need to be changed. He then uses repeated clauses such as “I have a dream” and “Let

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    are free at last! There is no better way to conclude a speech in which freedom is the subject of than by shouting these very words. Such is the way Martin Luther King Jr. chose to end his empowering “I Have a Dream” speech that shook the United States to its core. While King only intended for his dream to be heard by those listening on August 28th‚ 1963‚ it has instead lived on for over 50 years as a beautiful representation of what an inclusive nation is. From the parallels King drew to the incredible

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    It has been a little over 52 years since Marin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech and today society still struggles with racial issues; however‚ making significant progress since then‚ it serves as a reminder for all that still needs to be accomplished. On August 28‚ 1963 Martin Luther King delivered his renowned speech to over 200‚000 people‚ excluding the numbers that watched from miles away in their homes on their television sets. This speech was given in front of the Lincoln Memorial

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    I Love To Play Softball

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    started about when I was about five years old. I started out playing t-ball and then I played C team baseball and eventually started playing town-ball for softball. I was getting to be a better player and my mom thought it would be a good idea for me to play travel ball. At first I didn’t like that idea because I didn’t know anyone and I didn’t think I was going to make it on the team. Luckily I did make the team and I loved the idea of getting to play softball all summer long. I enjoyed softball

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech on August 28‚ 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C. in front of millions of citizens. Dr. King was a Baptist Preacher and spoke to all those gathered for the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. Since he was a preacher‚ he was familiar with speaking. I found his speech to be just as powerful as it was in 1963. It is one of the greatest speeches of all time. I can imagine being in Washington that day and the momentum

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    In August 28 1963‚ Martin Luther King recited one of his most important speeches “I Have A Dream”. In his speech‚ he included evidence‚ such as examples/facts‚ he involves claims and evidence which creates reasoning to develop ideas ‚ and emotive language to increase influence to provoke the emotions of the audience and to add value to the ideas expressed. He used ways of persuasion to support his claim‚ which concentrated on eliminating the dilemma of racism and requesting for civil and economic

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    Freedom should be given in different ways. Everyone has reasons to be given freedom even me. Do you think should freedom be given? I say yes because‚ everyone has the rights to be given freedom. First I will discuss how freedom was given to us in the Emancipation Proclamation and the Bill of Rights.In the speech “Martin Luther King: I Have A Dream” in lines 4-5‚ Dr. King quoted “five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today signed the Emancipation Proclamation

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    King I Have a Dream Speech” - American Rhetoric‚ explains the history of the United States is littered with prejudice‚ discrimination‚ stereotype‚ etc and as results civil rights activists have long battles the social inequalities by colored people also known as African Americans. This article demonstrates the psychological factors used in this article‚ the most common psychological factors included: prejudice and stereotype viewed throughout this article “Martin Luther King I Have a Dream Speech”

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