Rhetorical Analysis Of Clarence Jones's Speech 'Behind The Dream'

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In the 1960s, Clarence Jones co-wrote the famous speech "I Have A Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr, who was a well-known civil rights activist. In his book “Behind the Dream”, Jones tells about the process leading up to this famous speech. During the prologue of his book he uses many rhetorical devices to grab the audience's attention, including Pathos, Allusions, and logos. Within the prologue of “Behind The Dream”, Clarence Jones appeals to the emotions of the audience several times using Pathos. An example of this is when he says “A quarter of a million people, human beings who generally had spent their lives treated as something less, stood shoulder to shoulder across that vast lawn, their hearts beating as one.” This quote reminds people