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    The “I have a dream” speech by Martin Luther King is recognised as one of the best speeches ever given. Here Stevie Edwards looks at what makes it so memorable. There is also YouTube clip of the Martin Luther King Speech More than 40 years ago, in August 1963, Martin Luther King electrified America with his momentous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech, dramatically delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. His soaring rhetoric demanding racial justice and an integrated society became a mantra for

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    The ‘’I Have a Dream’’ speech by Martin Luther King (hereinafter ‘’King’’) is an exceptional example of persuasive writing as he effectively conveys his point that equality and freedom for his race are demonstrated through various literacy devices and techniques. More than fifty years ago in August 1963, King gave his dramatic speech to an audience of over 250,000 people. He relied on various techniques and strategies to help persuade his spectators. Some of these rhetorical strategies

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    receive any justice at all. In the” I have dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr. he talks about the injustice people of color were receiving in the 1940s-60s. “Cairo: My city or Revolution” by Ahdaf Soueif tells of a family who lives under the rule of a dictator. And the story “Lolita in Tehran” by Azar Nafisi and talks about a woman in Tehran being discriminated against because of her gender. All of these texts give us instances where people were being denied freedom. I believe that freedom should be

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    “I Have a Dream” Analytical Essay Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 to deliver “the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.” At the March on Washington he spoke to a group of avid civil rights supporters, black and white alike, to rally the people of his nation for positive change in the Civil Rights Movement. The literary devices used in this highly acclaimed “I Have a Dream” speech create an auditory effect that compels his people to take

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    The title of Martin Luther King’s speech “I Have a Dream” begins by portraying the voiced hope for the oppressed black community who has lived under oppression. In the first sentence of King’s speech “Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends,” he speaks to the people in a tone of encouragement, to not drown and lose faith, and by calling them “my friends”. King opens the speech stating a close relationship between him and the thousands of people whom he spoke in

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    The Dream of King Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a speech on August 28, 1963 to a crowd of around 250,000 people, black and white. The “I Have a Dream Speech” was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. In this speech, King emphasizes the unequal treatment of blacks and whites and calls for the end of segregation. King was a Christian preacher and he used biblical allusion to show that segregation should be ended. He used verses from both the New and Old Testament to show this

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    States, we have experienced many periods of revolutions and changes. If we were to select the best speeches ever given in history, the possibilities would be endless. But, between the very bests we would have to give an honorable mention to the famous speech made by Dr. Martin Luther King “I have a dream“. To honor another great man who believed in freedom and liberty, on August 1963, he masterfully delivered the speech. Similarly to any other highly intelligent public speaker, Dr. King encouraged

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    Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech” can be considered one history’s most compelling and consequential pieces of literature in our nation’s history. There are a number of critical elements and emotions that Dr. King would invoke throughout the entirety of his speech. Through his speech Dr. King stays away from emitting any forms of egocentric nor prejudicial thinking. If anything he charts a clear opposite direction from these two elements. His speech was deliberate in bringing light to the

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    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. are seen as national heroes for the significant message they represent, liberty and unity. Throughout history, minorities have been oppressed and courageous men like Lincoln and King worked hard to liberate them. President Lincoln ended the Civil War and Dr. King was an activist in the Civil Rights movement. Both the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement lead to unity and freedom. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address’ addresses the theme of freedom by having

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    right, without optimism there won’t be any goal setting, people will just be doubting themselves. In the very famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. I have a dream speech, he states that he wants all segregation to just go away. That is his goal in life, to just make everyone’s rights equal. The best way to describe optimism is how you feel about life and yourself. I think that most of the optimism came from my grandpa that died three years ago. For example, when he was diagnosed with cancer,

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