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Rhetorical Analysis Of I Have A Dream Speech

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Dr. King, the creator of the I Have A Dream Speech from 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial which protested against discrimination and to fight for freedom and equality.In his memorable deliberate speech of “I have a dream speech,” Dr. King clearly emotionally persuades his audience through the use of allusion, rhythm and alliteration to advocate for changes to end racism in the United States Martin Luther King Jr. develops his argument through various rhetorical devices, provoking the audience through allusion of how his speech could turn out.He writes to abolish slavery and gives rights to all colored people.Dr. King writes for an audience of all kinds of people, men, women, children, which shows he cares for the community.

Dr. King’s ability to …show more content…

Alongside the quote, in paragraph 22, he explains in different states black boys and girls will be able to come together with white boys and girls as sisters and brothers.
“Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.”Martin Luther King Jr. is now starting to get deep about the racial allegations. He is going in by proposing a promise to real democracy.Black and white men will soon be able to come together without hate and racial slurs getting thrown at them. Alliteration in his speech will give a twist on his speech and put it in a better reference on how it will turn out to be.

Rhythm allows Dr. King to build up crescendo vocally, and increase the impact in his

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