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    “I Have a Dream”‚ those are some of the most remembered words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was one of the most influential and noteworthy civil rights leaders in American History and one that is still remembered today. His vision and contributions to the civil rights movement have been monumental and his works are still relevant today. What is the civil rights movement and what role did Dr. King play in it‚ you may ask? To completely understand what it is and why it took place requires

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s ¨Letter From a Birmingham Jail¨ is all about letting people know how the minorities of that time felt and putting the reader in their shoes. He wrote about how some of the laws in that time were hypocritical or only applied to one group of people. He explains how these laws aren’t fair and promote discrimination. Dr. King then goes on to explain the differences between just and unjust laws in several different ways. The first thing that Dr. King writes is what he thinks

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    Martin Luther King Jr. ‘’I have a dream’’ Is what Martin Luther King said on August 28th‚ 1963 at Washington DC. As Martin Luther King tried tirelessly to stop segregation‚ all the pressure was on him as more than 250‚00 people were watching him Black and White.This was the biggest moments of this movement. This the beginning of his story. Martin Luther King is a hero because of his Braveness‚ Worker and Intelligent. Martin Luther King was a very brave man and here are some reasons why. One

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    Critical Response Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the long letterLetters From Birmingham Jail‚ written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ he clears up several misconceptions of the eight clergyman ‚ and speaks out on inequality in the city of Birmingham and United State. King’s preferred audience in this letter is educated southern white males who hold power in their positions‚ however‚ King wants any audience that he can get. He wants to get his voice heard by as many people as possible because he

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    In Beowulf’s appeal to Unferth‚ Beowulf uses Pathos when referring to his swimming match against Brecca. Beowulf makes the audience feel sympathetic for him when he uses vivid descriptions and has an emotional tone when he tells them of how he had to fight off sea-monsters and extremely harsh conditions. He also admits that he made a "mistake" in his challenge with Brecca. This also adds to the empathy that the audience was already feeling for him. Admitting that he made a mistake makes Beowulf’s

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    Pathos paragraph Carr tries to make the audience dislike the Internet and share his view of how the Internet had affected our minds. Carr is also worried and concerned about how the Internet has affected our minds. He says “Over the past few years I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone‚ or something‚ has been tinkering with my brain‚ remapping the neural circuitry‚ reprogramming my memory" (1). Then‚ he goes onto mention how his friends and acquaintances struggle with being able to keep

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    LogosEthos and Pathos in “Civil Disobedience” Henry David Thoreau uses many examples of the logosethos and pathos appeals in his essay titled “Civil Disobedience”. Thoreau’s ideals and opinions on the state of the government in 1849 are represented throughout his essay‚ and he uses logical reasoning‚ credible examples‚ and draws on the emotional appeals of his audience to represent his thesis. Thoreau’s uses multiple analogies presenting logical appeal‚ or logos‚ throughout his essay. In

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    Martin Luther King Jr Martin Luther King jr. was known to be a civil rights leader and activist who has an influence on America and American society in the 50’s and 60’s. Born on January 15‚ 1929. He was born Michael Luther King but later changed his name to Martin Luther King Jr. He spoke over 25‚000 times whenever injustice took place. He wrote 5 books and lead a massive boycott. “Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and social activist‚ who led the Civil Rights Movement in the

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    Thomas Jefferson vs. Martin Luther King Jr. Thomas Jefferson was born in April 13‚ 1743 in Shadwell‚ Virginia. He is known as Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd president of the United States. He was a farmer and became a lawyer in 1776. He had served as president for two terms 1801-1809; served as vice president‚ secretary of state‚ congressman‚ governor of Virginia‚ and minister to France; he was the founder of the University of Virginia; he also served as president of the American

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    As one of the leading civil rights activists during the 1960s USA‚ Martin Luther KingJr. spent all his life striving to achieve civil rights for the Black Americans. Starting his role of leadership during the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ King won support from both the blacks and the whites through his non-violent tactics which were influenced by Gandhi. Throughout his life‚ King had to experience violence from opposing parties such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ but he reacted with calmness‚ still emphasizing

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