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Comparing Rhetorical And Literary Devices In Martin Luther King's Speech

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David Venegas 02/07/23 Eng. 10/ Per. 1 Orators use rhetorical and literary devices for the audience to have a better understanding of the fight for freedom. In helping in the fight for freedom, Abraham Lincoln in his speech “Gettysburg Address” stated that they need to stay united and fight to end slavery by using ethos. Frederick Douglass in the “Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention” states that white people need to leave black people alone with their own freedom by using a metaphor. In Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” he states that the government needs to actually give them their freedom. All three orators use rhetorical and literary devices to prompt the audience to stand up for freedom. King and Douglass use pathos to prompt
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