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    In the speechI Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. develops the theme of having hope‚ when there are hard times could help in finding a way to obtaining the goal by using the symbol of a bad check and the allusion to “Free at Last”. King argues about how America has defaulted then afterward mentions that “America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked insufficient funds. But we refused to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” In other words‚ America started

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    has been a little over 52 years since Marin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dreamspeech 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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    On August 28‚ 1963‚ in Washington‚ D.C.‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered the prominent speechI Have a Dream” at the Lincoln Memorial to over 250‚000 civil rights supporters. King’s speech was compelling and potent; it moved everyone. Furthermore‚ he helped change the world where there is justice. He believed in the equality between whites and blacks and died believing it. In addition‚ he strongly believes freedom exists for the blacks. He states‚ “[The white’s] destiny is tied up with [the black’s]

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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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    "I Have a Dream" is the name of a speech Martin Luther King‚ Jr. gave on several year ago while he was on Washington‚ D.C.. In his speech‚ he spoke of his wish for a better future. His wish was that people of different races could live together peacefully in America without segregation. He spoke of the discrimination that the black man has faced even though they were supposed to be treated equal when the emancipation proclamation was signed. Martin Luther King made an important quote on Abraham

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    On August 28‚ 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have A Dreamspeech in front of the Lincoln Memorial. His speech is regarded as one of the most influential speeches in the Civil Rights era as it convinced the public to support his ideas. He inspired the people to join him in his fight for equality‚ appealing more towards their emotions to persuade them to join him. Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer in Maycomb‚ Alabama fought for Tom Robinson‚ and convinced people to support him throughout his

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    Jazz from A to Z Lesson Plan Template Title of the Lesson: Analysis of Martin Luther KingsI Have a DreamSpeech for Rhetoric (logos‚ pathos‚ ethos) Subject: English Grade: 11th grade Common Core Standard for Reading‚ Writing or Speaking and Listening: Reading: Determine two or more central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text‚ including how they interact and build on one another to provide a complex analysis; provide an objective summary of the text. (11-12

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    Proclamation‚ Martin Luther King Jr. firmly expressed his opinion about the prejudice facing African Americans at the time in his inspirational I Have a Dream Speech. King is able to state his viewpoint so solidly through his allusions to the past‚ use of figurative language‚ formal and informal voice‚ and his picturesque diction. Kings purpose for giving such a powerful speech was to give hope to the individuals who were able to gather together‚ and listen to his remarkable speech given on the Lincoln

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    Inspiration of Martin Luther King “Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.But one hundred years later‚ the Negro still is not free‚”(King) came from Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream Speech”. Saying even though Blacks were given their rightful freedom‚ it didn’t get honored by Americans‚ even

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    Martin Luther King spoke with great passion in his famous “I Have a Dreamspeech. Without a doubt he really connected with his audience as well. He knew exactly how to get his audience attention. Now granted‚ at that time of year someone had to step up and say that enough is enough. MLK was that man. To me‚ I believe it was easy for MLK to grab his audience attention. Think about‚ if MLK were to say let’s go ahead and retaliate against the white people‚ every Negro would cling onto his words

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