Ethos, Pathos and Logos in 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'

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Martin Luther King Jr. wrote “Letters from the Birmingham City Jail” to clergymen, from a confined cell. This letter has many points concerning what is happening with the segregation of blacks and whites. The King has a purpose of writing this because of his use of ethos, pathos, and logos, along with the way he justifies himself, and lastly his motivation to more past this dilemma. The use of Ethos is very much used in this letter, which makes him have credibility is the incident of injustice. Starting with “My Dear Fellow Clergymen” makes himself and the clergy men on the same level. This word choice made a big impact, there is no reason that these white men are better then him, or not as much as a human as the clergymen are. Later