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I see the Promised Land

- Memphis, Tennessee @MasonTemple


- Audience of striking sanitation workers


- Goals of equality, non-violence, solutions and encouragement through economic pressures

Glenville High School

- Cleveland, Ohio @school


- Audience of staff and students


- Goal of inspiring the new generation to become truly free through non-violence

Eulogy for the Young Victims of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing

- Birmingham, Alabama @funeral


- Audience of mourners and family of dead children


- Goal of consoling/comforting the audience that death is not the end

I Have a Dream

- Lincoln Memorial, Washington @March on washington


- Audience of over 200 000 people + television (mostly Negro)


- Goals of pressuring the US congress to providing a new civil rights bill and highlight the racial injustices present at the time

Anecdote

Personal story

Anaphora

Repetition @beginning

Analogy

Comparison w/ contrast

Appeal to emotions

More connection w/ speaker

Quotes

Make you seem more intelligent

INclusive language

Forces involvement

Emotive language

Provoke emotion

Connotations

Stereotypes

Allusions

References, adds weight to text

Hyperbole

for effect

Rhetorical question

Gets mental response

Imperatives

A command

Tricolon

3 is a good number

Parallelism

Symettry, rearranging sentences. Helps emphasise a point

Figurative language

Imagery, metaphor, personification etc

Epiphora

opposite of Anaphora

Calm-to-storm

begins slow, ends dramatically. Fires audience up.