Rhetorical Analysis Of Martin Luther King's Speech

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Besides, King also infused the theme of religion into his speech to create a resonate with his audience. King was a Baptist minister; therefore, his ideology and rhetorical tactics are based on the Christian thoughts. Also, in the beginning of the speech, Martin Luther King not only used good words to praise President Lincoln’s contribution on preserving African Americans’ civil rights, but also referred biblical allusions to reflect African Americans’ actual situation during the civil war era. King graphically depicts Emancipation Proclamation as that “It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.” (King, Par 2) The word “captivity” is originally from two bibles, “Genesis” and “Exodus”. Both bibles talked