I Have A Dream Ethos Pathos Logos

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A Speech That Became a Movement At the Lincoln Memorial, a life changing speech was given by an African American. On August 28, 1963 Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech demanding equality. Desegregation is not allowed at the time, so whites and blacks did not eat together, go to school together, nor associate with one another. Martin Luther King words uses a rhetoric technique to convince the people for justice. The rhetoric techniques are ethos having credibility, pathos is emotions, and logos is logic. Martin Luther King Jrs speech resembles these techniques through promising, encouraging, and 20 African Americans have faith in Martin Luther King Jr. because his speech gave hope, and ethos is getting the audience’s trust.