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Letter From Birmingham Jail Persuasive Essay

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In the world today, racial discrimination is still an issue, but because of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., racial discrimination is not as bad as it used to be. He helped African American people a chance at Freedom and Justice. While fighting this problem, he wrote a very popular Speech and a Letter. The Speech was called “I have a Dream” (which was presented in front of the Lincoln memorial) and The letter was called “The letter from Birmingham Jail”. Both text are very complex and persuasive, Although “I have a Dream” was more captivating because it appealed to the crowds emotional and it used figurative language. “I have a Dream” is more persuasive, because it uses figurative language throughout the speech. For example in Paragraph two he states …show more content…

For example he states “little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls” appeals to the crows emotions by talking about there children and the hopes he has for them. He talks about how high his expectations are for the children in the future. On the other hand, some people say “The letter from Birmingham Jail” is more persuasive because it was written in a jail cell, on a newspaper. Which shows the trouble he went through just to respond to some newspaper clergymen that disrespected him. This point of view makes sense because he was in jail for standing up for African Americans. However, “I have a Dream” appealed to everyone's emotions more than “The letter from Birmingham Jail”. Therefore, I have a Dream is more Persuasive. So, in conclusion “I have a Dream is more persuasive in many different ways, than “The letter from Birmingham Jail”. The reasons why are that “I have a Dream” appeals to the crowds emotions and that it uses many ways of figurative language. Both “I have a Dream” and “The letter from Birmingham Jail” were complex and yet persuasive, “I have a Dream” was more

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