Pathos In Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream Speech

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King incorporated pathos in his I Have A Dream Speech in order to evoke different forms of emotion into his audience and have an effective speech. He states that the African American people “can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their self-hood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating: ‘For Whites Only.’”(American Rhetoric: I Have A Dream Speech 1) as long as the American people don’t to try and change segregation. By using children as a form of pathos, King evokes fear and sadness into his audience. He has also placed a wanting to change, so children won’t have to go through the suffering and pain that their parents or other relatives went through. Also, at the time the I Have A Dream Speech was given, King had