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    Michael Luther King Jr‚ known as Dr.Martin Luther King Jr‚ was a genius spokesperson and played a huge role in the civil rights movement of the United States. MLK Jr. made revolutionary changes to the world in the Mid-1950’s until he was assassinated in 1968. For example; he spoke out for what he believed in and for what he thought should happen involving the segregation of African Americans all around the world. In that time period most black men and women were not allowed to speak their mind without

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    Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr. both shared a similar theme in their writing‚ which was their passion for equality. These two authors both desperately longed for fairness amongst the people of our nation. Though the stories of Thoreau and King were similar‚ how they went about it differed. The tone in Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was much different compared to Henry David Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government”. The two men were similar because they were

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    Two different writers‚ Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau‚ argue that society is not at its finest and that every man has the responsibility to impact change and every many has the power to do so‚ only if man is an extremist for the greater good. King was a reverend but more importantly he was a dominant voice for thousands of persecuted people during the civil rights movement. From King expressing his knowledge and acting on them‚ he was obliged and jailed (he was obliged to jail

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    American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the Emancipation Proclamation.” (King). The most compelling speech is “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. In the speech‚ he persuades America to treat everyone‚ of all color‚ as equals and to give everyone the rights promised in the Declaration of Independence. The speech was very impactful and included many rhetorical devices. Martin Luther King Jr. incorporated ethos and imagery in his speech to express how deprived of freedom African

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    line of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “I Have a Dream” speech. Martian Luther King’s speech took place after the March on Washington on August 28‚ 1963. He delivered the speech on the Lincoln Memorial steps. He voiced this speech to millions of people both blacks and whites. This speech is one of the greatest speeches of the civil rights movement‚ because it has many rhetorical tropes such as; repetition‚ assonance and consonance‚ pathos‚ logos‚ metaphors and ethos. Martin Luther King Jr. uses a lot

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    Another very important memorial is the Martin Luther KingJr. memorial. On October 16‚ 2011 Dr. Martin Luther King memorial opened. Martin Luther King wanted black and whites to be equal‚ not just black and whites but equality everywhere‚ for those reasons he fought very hard. Today’s time everyone is equal and joined as one with the help from

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    the Emancipation proclamation.” “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth‚ upon this continent‚ a new nation‚ conceived in liberty‚ and dedicated to proposition that all men are created equal.” The first quote was written by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and the second quote was written by Abraham Lincoln. They both use rhetoric in their speeches such as amplification. This paper will discuss how both of the writers uses rhetoric. lincoln’s purpose was different because he wanted to get

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    With the use of logos appeal‚ Martin Luther King Jr. logically proves each point he makes objectively and uses indisputable evidence to support his statements. Dr. King went to great lengths to educate his people in the benefit of non-violent aggression. He chose to respond to hard and brutal acts with non-violent resistance. In his letter‚ he tries to support the fact that they had no alternative except to prepare for direct action. However‚ Martin Luther KingJr. has several logical examples of

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    It was portrayed to the world that all people are created as equals however not being the case at the time‚ King felt it must be the case for the future. King used many persuasive techniques throughout his speech to have ensure an impact on his audience. Techniques such as reputation‚ inclusive language and empowering messages. The use of words such as “we” and “ours” helped King create awareness that racism is something that effects everyone and approaches his audience in a more sentimental

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    Disobedience Without a doubt‚ Socrates and Martin Luther King Jr are among the elite in terms of critical thinking and on getting the masses on board with their plan of action. However‚ they both hold very different views when it comes to the topic of civil disobedience. On one side of the spectrum you have Socrates‚ who believes that civil disobedience is never justified and should by no means be a course of action. On the other end Martin Luther King Jr‚ who firmly stands by his argument that civil

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