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    Abstract: On the base of the definition of stylistics‚ this thesis gives a detailed analysis of some the of stylistic devices used in the famous speech by the well-known American civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and then probes into the stylistic characteristics of speech as a style. Key words: Stylistics‚ Stylistic devices‚ analysis‚ speech As an interdisciplinary field of study‚ stylistics promises to offer useful insights into literary criticism and the teaching of literature

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    I Have a Dream Analysis

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    Tone & Mood Martin Luther Kings’ speech does not have a uniform tone. The speech begins with a disheartening and accusing tone‚ shown by using two different phrases to express the same meaning: ‘five score years’ and ‘one hundred years’. Even though the two phrases both mean a hundred years; ‘five score years’ seems to have a much shorter time span than ‘one hundred years’; as if the date when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed is still vivid in minds‚ but after a hundred years‚ a long period

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    i have a dream essay

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    In The speech I Have a Dream by Martin Luther‚ which was one of the best speeches in the world‚ Martin Luther used several types of techniques in his speech to give better understandings to the listener. He uses techniques like‚ repetition‚ which was the main technique used by him to associate with the people‚ he also used inclusive language and emotional language in his speech. He used such ideas to explain his ideas and give hopes to the people that racism will end one day. Martin Luther used

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    I Have A Dream Analysis

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    Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address/ Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” The “Gettysburg Address” was presented by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War in 1863. The “I Have a Dreamspeech was presented during the March on Washington during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963. These speeches‚ even one-hundred years difference in time when given‚ they both address a common theme for freedom and equality. The “Gettysburg Address” purpose was to urge and give hope to his audience to continue to fight for the

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    Mya. Holliday 7th hour Ms. Cline Dialectical Journal “I Have A Dream” 1) Cite the lines that state King’s purpose. What other seminal U.S. documents does King cite in his speech? The other U.S. Document that cites the Kings purpose is “The greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.” The other U.S. documents are the Emantion Proclamation the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. 2) Reread lines 17-31 and notice the extended metaphor King uses. What is the meaning

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    September 2012 Expository Essay Can Having A Dream Make A Difference In Society? “I have a dream.” A phrase and or quote that many citizens of today’s society use in reference of what they would like their future to hold. Our society is not the best‚ but it is not the worst either. Change is the light that brings us out of the darkness. Through the use of repetition‚ diction and figurative language Martin Luther King‚ Jr. conveys in his speechI Have A Dream” that all men and women are equal; therefore

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    Without Martin Luther King Jr and his bravery and courage‚ the Civil Rights Movement would not have been as successful or have such a tremendous impact on America. In the 1950s and 1960s‚ African Americans were not treated equally and Dr. King led a movement into gaining their civil rights. King contributed to the civil rights movement by organizing nonviolent protests‚ marches‚ sit ins and other significant movements. An important movement was the Montgomery bus boycott‚ which resulted in his home

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    I Have A Dream Allusions

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    Luther King‚ Jr.‚ in his ever so memorable speechI Have A Dream” utilizes allusions to historically significant documents such as Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence in order to prove the point that America was originally based off of all men being treated equally‚ yet not all civil rights are given to the African Americans. King is trying to truly convince all Americans‚ not just the audience listening to the speech in Washington‚ that African Americans should

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    I Have a Dream Too

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    ApLang 12 January 2013 I Have a Dream Too 32 years and 364 days before my birth‚ at Lincoln Memorial over 275‚000 people gathered and listened to Dr. Martin Luther King deliver his speechI Have a Dream.” During this time‚ racism was a huge issue in the United States‚ especially towards African Americans. Among those African Americans was Dr. Martin Luther King‚ a prominent civil rights activists who inspires our world till this day‚ especially with his speechI Have a Dream.” He spoke about the

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    Three words: "I have a dream". These infamous words was listened by 200‚000 Americans on August 1963‚ and withstood the test of time through the course of the 21st century. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s "I have a Dream" is still ingrained through millions of heads and thoughts in the world. The midst of the 1960’s was a time of turmoil and grief where blacks that were supposedly alleged to be equal after the Civil War received complete isolation from the equity that America was supposed to abide by.

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