Although Abraham Lincoln used strong language and repetition to define his statements of life‚ it was greatly benefited that Martin Luther King Jr had a more complex understanding of using metaphors and repetition to give the Negros the the freedom and equality that they deserved for over many generations. Martin Luther Kings speech was rolled out better because he used repetition in his speech to persuade the people of the United States. In his speech he mentions and repeats the statement ‚" I
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Dream” On August 28‚ 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. introduced his well-known speech “I Have a Dream” in the nation’s capital to 250‚000 people. Dr.King spoke in an emotional tone to persuade his audience. He embedded powerful diction and favorable repetition in his attempt to convince America hat racial equality is essential to become a great nation. The speaker utilized diction throughout his speech to reveal his opinions on discrimination‚ segregation‚ and racial equality occurring in America. For
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often result in a man’s downfall. Sir Philip Sidney in the passionate “Thou Blind Man’s Mark” portrays his hypocrisy towards desire and shows how it influenced to their downfall and destruction. In his sonnet‚ Sidney uses metaphor‚ alliteration‚ repetition and personification to convey his feelings for desire. Throughout “Thou Blind Man’s Mark” Sidney uses metaphors that clearly illustrates the effects of desire on one’s life. He begins with the metaphor of desire as a “blind man’s mark“‚ the title
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In the Gettysburg Address‚ Abraham Lincoln utilizes antithesis‚ repetition‚ and parallelism to reinforce his purpose for this address and deliver an emotional tone that can persuade all people to continue to fight the same fight that these men died for. First of all‚ Lincoln exercises the literary device‚ antithesis‚ to deliver an emotional appeal. For example‚ he states "... as a final resting place for those who here gave their live so that a nation might live." As for‚ the words "gave their
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Equally important‚ Kennedy effectively uses rhetorical devices such as parallelism‚ alliteration‚ and repetition in his Inaugural Address to successfully express his goal for his presidency. For example‚ Kenney uses parallelism in perhaps his most memorable line of his Inaugural Address‚ “Ask not what you can do for your country- ask what you can do for your country” (Kennedy). Through parallelism‚ John F. Kennedy dramatically symbolizes his entire speech into one sentence. By reversing the order
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speech called repetition. Used in speech‚ repetition not only makes it easy for the audience to follow what the speaker is saying‚ but also gives a strong rhythmic quality to the speech and makes it more memorable. In paragraphs eight through sixteen‚ for example‚ King uses the words “I have a dream” nine times. This repetition helps to achieve the function of coherence in discourse and the function of
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world’s views on the main character and her actions. D. H. Lawrence believes that Hester Prynne was a manipulative‚ evil person‚ who should not be praised by the audience. Lawrence uses constant repetition‚ brief diction‚ and biblical allusion to critically analyze Hester Prynne. Lawrence uses repetition to critically analyze Hester Prynne’s character throughout the novel. Throughout the writing‚ Lawrence repeats phrases to help persuade the audience and effectively get his point across. Lawrence
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‘I Will’ by The Beatles appeals more affectively to the audiences as it has repetitions‚ exaggerations and it has the tune that will be remembered by the audiences. Firstly‚ the sonnet ‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is a sonnet about her love‚ who is anonymous in the sonnet. She uses many adjectives and poetic devices such as similes and metaphors. She also used some repetitions such as “I love thee freely‚ as men strive for right; I love thee purely‚
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Patient is enable to perform prone lying knee and hip flexion with 15 repetitions. 3. Patient is enable to perform push and pull within 15 inches after the treatment session at the end of the 2nd week. SHORT TERM OBJECTIVE OF TREATMENTTime Frame: 1-4 weeks1. Enable the patient to do Active Lumbar strengthening exercise such
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Burial” Frost displays the relationship between the husband and wife after their son has passed. In “Mending Wall” he displays the insufficient communication between the two neighbors. Frost uses dialogue to convey the argument‚ alliteration and repetition‚ and symbolism to help the reader understand the lack of communication in “Mending Wall” and “Home Burial” . Frost uses dialogue between the characters in “Home Burial” to help the reader comprehend the argument between this man and his wife
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