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    stand against the laws and fought for their rights either violently‚ like Malcolm X‚ or peacefully. Out of those‚ one who created a sympathetic perspective onto the American society was Martin Luther King‚ Jr. In his ‘I have a dreamspeech‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. used rhetorical strategies such as allusions

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    I personally think that this speech helped me mentally and physically. I become aware of the peace that this could bring the nation. It was written with an organised and systematic format. Martin was very direct aside from the complex figurative speech he used. Martin reinforced so much of the country’s history into his speech. All the strengths and weaknesses involved. His pattern and structure throughout the speech was developed and explained clearly. His repetition of the phrase ‘I have a dream’

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    The “I have a dream speech” by Martin Luther King Jr. given on 28th August‚ 1963 is one of the most acclaimed speeches in the history of US. The speech resonates in people’s minds and is a testimony of King Jr’s appeal to the crowds and his ability to lead people. The speech has been recorded in US history as a significant moment. The recordings of the speech are found online and the irrepressible energy in the voice of King Jr. reminds of the days when the Negroes were fighting for an equal status

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    In Martin Luther King Jr’s‚ “I Have a Dreamspeech‚ 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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    English 110C September 13‚ 2013 “I Have a Dream” When Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dreamspeech 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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    What’s your dream? Some desire love‚ others want money‚ while some try to get that girl they like to go out with them‚ it’s a major example of commitment and trying‚ but none so hard to reach than freedom‚ like Dr. King‚ as he said: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” –Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Being a topic that’s still around today‚ freedom is the ability to do something without hindrance‚ and the speech by Dr. King: “I have a dream” is a symbol of that

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    delivered a speech titled “I Have a Dream” at the Lincoln Memorial‚ Washington D.C. The speech’s purpose was to address racism and to motivate the civil rights activists to fight for the Negroes’ freedom. Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s “I Have a Dreamspeech was rhetorically effective due to: the eloquent delivery of his speech through repetitive phrases‚ his reputation and reference to Lincoln‚ and referring to historically significant documents to back up his argument. The speech successfully appeals to the

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    Advertisements apply the three rhetorical appeals of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos through its imagery and text. The Tylenol PM advertisement appeals to ethos by the text in the top and bottom of the page. The saying “We give you a better night‚ you’re a better you all day‚” shows Tylenol’s reliably and assures that their mission is to make sure the customer is put first. The text on the bottom states that Tylenol PM “relieves pain and helps you fall asleep and stay asleep.” This further displays Tylenol’s

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    where African Americans weren’t seen as humans‚ they weren’t heard‚ and they fought their hearts out in a battle where their opponent’s choice of weapons were to emotionally and physically abuse and harass them. It is for this reason that the “I Have A Dreamspeech by Dr. Martin Luther King is the most compelling piece of text; he explains thoroughly about how America represents freedom and their citizens are protected by laws and rights‚ but African Americans are denied of this opportunity even though

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    All of this began with a dream. The whole world would soon know this as the “I Have a Dreamspeech by Martin Luther King Jr. He made us visualize that the world would get better because there would be no segregation‚ that was his dream for white boys and black girls to hold hands and be happy together as if there was nothing wrong with doing that. Martin Luther King Jr. was born into a black family on January 15‚ 1929. In 1948 MLK became a minister at a baptist church (Major King Events Chronological

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