Compare And Contrast Martin Luther King Jr And Joan Of Arc

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Joan of arc and Martin Luther King Jr. were both larger than life personas that fought for a purpose that was bigger than either of them. Both were persecuted for their fight against injustices and breaking the “rules” of society. However, Joan of arc was for practice of heresy and Martin Luther King Jr. was a preacher who spoke out against common societal ideas. Jehanne d’Arc was born on January 6th, 1412 in the village of Domry, France to parents Jaques d’Arc and Isabelle. Growing up, Jehanne d’Arc spent her time as most any other girls/women during that would- tending to the household and her family’s fields if need be. Around the age of 12 d’Arc received her first of many visions from what she declared as God through archangels. The …show more content…

Thus gaining herself sympathy and question of false accusations. After series of trials and only one witness (d’Arc herself) being questioned, Joan of Arc was found guilty of heresy by the courts of England.After her conviction was determined, Joan of Arc stated towards the judge and jury: “You say that you are my judge. I do not know if you are! But I tell you that you must take good care not to judge my wrongly, because you will put yourself in great danger. I warn you, so that if God punishes you for it, I would have done my duty for telling you!’ May 30, 1431, at the age of nineteen, Johanne D’Arc was burned at the stake as a “relapsed heretic” (Gascoigne). Not only was D’Arc persecuted by the church, she was also persecuted by political figures (King Charles VII), the “sinners”, and the every day commoners. To many, Joan of Arc was perceived as a heretic who held power, though unofficial, of which women during that time period did not possess. Joan of Arc was a young naive woman, a triumphant military leader, and a dedicated follower of Christ. In the end she was persecuted for “overstepping” the boundaries of the socially accepted standards of the society she lived