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    Lincoln Memorial statue in anticipation waiting to see what a hardworking young baptist minister has to say to the world. Martin Luther King slowly walks on stage and waves to the roaring crowd. He is ready to make a speech that would supposedly change the world forever. The speech he delivers is titled I have a dream‚ which challenges the racial perception of many Americans. He reminds the American people how one hundred years ago Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation and how even years before

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    Just about everyone has heard the name Nelson Mandela once in their lifetime before‚ but who exactly is he? Why is he so important? What has he done for me? Well‚ Nelson Mandela is a very important man. His contributions to the world have fought against segregation in his home country‚ Africa‚ and has affected the entire world today and tomorrow‚ too. His heroic journey has made him a true hero of his day‚ and to generations following. Everything that Mandela has done‚ everything that he’s been through

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    her audience to answer “Are women persons?” I believe the speech is both informative and persuasive because she brings up information about the constitution and she expresses how she feels about it. In her speech‚ it’s like she’s almost mocking her male audience by saying. In other words‚ the beginning of her speech basically says‚ because I am a woman‚ I am not allowed to vote. I’m calling it out and here is why. The main point of the speech is that she wants to fight for her right to vote and point

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    person to make a difference. In this case it was Nelson Mandela. A man who became irritated with the way blacks were being treated and took a stand for what he believed in. Nelson Mandela is one of the most courageous human beings in history to make a difference. (Encyclopedia) Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in Mvezo‚ the Transkei‚ South Africa. In 1920‚ the family moves to Qunu Village and in 1926 he starts elementary school where the name Nelson was given to him by his teacher. In 1927‚ his

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    Well known civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gives out a speech entitled " I have a dream" on August 28 1963. In the course of his speech‚ Dr. King dramatizes the "shameful condition" that the people are living in not only because of the racism or segregation but also because of the lack of humanity and injustice displayed by so many. He spoke out‚ attempting to reach all Americans‚ and people‚ around the world on his thoughts. Dr. King had expressed these thoughts and himself along

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    King Jr without making a riot. This does make his rhetoric successfully communicate his purpose and point of view. Honestly I thought his speech was persuasive. I thought it was because he made a really big and good point without everyone crying and arguing or making a riot about it. He used many facts about what Martin Luther King jr did. He included in is speech how "we can move in that direction as a country‚ in greater polarization" paragraph 3. This shows that

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    Politicians‚ Democrats‚ Republicans‚ and our leader. President Obama recently gave a speech on the case at hand. His words gave reasons‚ tips‚ and ways we can keep our country sturdy. Obama begins his speech with addressing the latest terrorist attacks that not only us‚ but other countries have gone through. The attack in Paris‚ San Bernardino‚ Boston Marathon‚ and the biggest tragedy‚ 9/11. Reading his speech‚ I began to realize that we do have plentiful acquaintances with bad people. But they

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    Mark antonys speech analysis (dramatic convention- (dramatic irony‚ tragic irony‚ harangue) William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar is famous for its speeches. One of which is the speech I am going to analyze. It is the one told by Mark Antony after Caesar’s death. This play was written by Shakespeare to warn the people of what could happen if the monarch is killed. Mark Antony’s is one of the most important‚ If not the most important‚ parts of the play. It is the turning point of the play‚ because

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    into the age of technology‚ in which people rely on cell phones‚ music players‚ and even communicate through social networking. Facebook is the leading social networking site‚ and is the basis for Hal Niedzviecki’s essay "Facebook in a Crowd". Two rhetorical devices do support the argument that is presented later in the essay‚ and they are humor and pathos appeal. Niedzviecki also uses a narrative form of writing to tell a story about a man with a near seven-hundred online friends on Facebook‚ but he

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    Rhetorical Analysis Laurie Schutza’s essay‚ “The Pack Rat Among Us” gives the readers a view of what a hoarder is like physically and mentally. A hoarder is a person who gets too attached to personal items that he/she cannot get rid of over the course of their lifetime. This causes the hoarders to have stacks of random things that must people would have disposed of. “Hoarders tend to keep what many may consider useless items such as empty food containers or cardboard boxes” (Schutza 306).

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