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    of Rhetorical Strategies in Martin Luther KingJr. ’s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" How does the diction of a literary work help to convey the writer ’s message? Is there a specific way it helps the author persuade you? Martin Luther King Jr. ’s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" displays many forms of rhetorical strategies‚ language‚ and diction in order to help convey his message of "unjust" or "just" laws. The diction in this literary work is very important in aiding King to help convey his message

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    LogosEthosPathos- commercials and magazine articles Chris Prunesti Logos- My first example is the logos commercial. The commercial starts out with a television on and the announcer is talking about the super bowl. The TV suddenly goes out and words flash across the screen‚ what would you do if your TV went out? Then it says the 2015 Chevy Colorado has built in Wi-Fi so you could stream the game. This is trying to convince through logic. Platos- The next is Platos that deals with the emotions

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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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    124-Z6 4 January 2014 Solimini’s Use of LogosPathos‚ and Ethos When we read a particular piece of literature the author has a main point that she wishes to be heard and understood. In order to do this effectively‚ many writers use Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle. The interplay of presenting facts‚ soliciting emotional responses‚ and creating a tone of credibility is important in order to persuade the reader of the writer’s point of view. The use of logos cites facts‚ statistic‚ and evidence to

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    defended within this paragraph]. One of the professional athletes used in the commercial is NASCAR driver Carl Edwards who states‚ “To be the best‚ you have to eat the best!” (Subway). Edward’s message (logos) is pretty clear in what he is trying to convey‚ telling the audience effectively (pathos) that eating Subway is the best solution to whatever people’s nutritional or physical goals are because according to Edwards‚ who is a renowned professional athlete‚ he knows what is the best. In addition

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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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    Letter From Birmingham Jail In King’s essay‚ "Letter From Birmingham Jail"‚ King brilliantly employs the use of several rhetorical strategies that are pivotal in successfully influencing critics of his philosophical views on civil disobedience. King’s eloquent appeal to the logical‚ emotional‚ and most notably‚ moral and spiritual side of his audience‚ serves to make "Letter From Birmingham Jail" one of the most moving and persuasive literary pieces of the 20th century. In Birmingham

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    the five identified articles‚ EthosPathos‚ and Logos have been used. Ethos is the form of persuasion where the persuader convinces the person of interest based on his good moral character‚ his goodwill‚ and good sense (Henning‚ p. 14). However‚ in the changing world‚ where one’s influence is now based on the outward appearance or the material possessions‚ the perception of ethos has changed‚ and is not based on a person’s moral character‚ but on his influence. Pathos is the persuasive argument based

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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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    Collection 2 The idea of freedom can be seen in Collection 2 of our textbook. Freedom can be seen in the speech‚ “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr‚ when he was speaking out to everyone about his dream to have the same rights as white men. A lack of freedom can be seen throughout the short story‚ “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela‚ when Juan discusses about how every letter is carefully read‚ which is an invasion of privacy. “Reading Lolita In Tehran” by Azar Nafisi also showed a lack of freedom‚ when

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