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    their speeches, being Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and Malala Yousafzai’s Nobel Lecture, promoted peace and unification in two blatantly diverse manners. Audience, context, purpose and devices each play roles in altering how previously mentioned peacemakers voiced their most famed speeches. One of the most prominent differences between these two speeches is the audience to which the speeches were presented. Dr. King’s speech was given to a crowd of around 250,000…

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    “With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.” Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream and he let the world know August 28, 1963. During that time whites and Blacks were segregated and Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about how sick of tired of being sick and tired he is with America. America was built for all people as it said it should be, and needed to let go of…

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    which I read and analyzed the full text of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech”. Since, this speech was the focus of my paper and thesis question, it was important to read the speech in its entirety and analyze where King used relational theology concepts. This source essentially prints the King’s legendary speech in a proper format and view. The speech is available on the site of “International Business Times” which is a leading online resource for important news and current events. I…

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    his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech. The speech was said in Washington, D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial. Besides having the speech said at a symbolic place, the speech contains all the voices of the African Americans who are yearning for equality, and the voices of the whites who support them. With an audience of more than 200,000 blacks and whites, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used many devices to not only get his point across but, to make his speech be remembered. At the start of his speech,…

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    Did you ever notice that the statue in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on the National Monument is call the Stone of Hope? In Elementary, I was taught about the heroic act of King every year when Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January approach. King’s I Have a Dream speech so far is the only speech spoken from a leader that I clearly remember. Because King devoted his whole life to end segregation in the U.S., the Stone of Hope is dedicated to him. What’s interesting is that the Stone of Hope was…

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    Jr. The speech was given during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where he called to end racism and give blacks and other minorities civil and economic rights. Throughout the speech Dr. King used numerous ways to get his argument across to the public. He mentions major historical documents that declare freedom during the speech. One of the most significant forms of rhetoric Dr. King uses is repetition. This is prominent when he keeps saying, “I have a dream...” making the speech…

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    leader that saw injustices in his community and united to question the basic principle of life, liberty and pursuit happiness. King through his voice lead people to demand change in policy through peaceful protests. King uses strong words in "I have a Dream" in which he was thankful for the Emancipation Proclamation. King stated "This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of the Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustices."(King 1) Martin…

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    I have a dream speech versus Old Major’s dream speech. I have a dream speech was given by Dr. Martin Luther KIng. Old Major has a dream and tells all the other animals on the farm about it. Both of these speeches had the same goal to motivate others to think about a better future for those suffering from being treated so unfairly. In Dr. King’s speech, he talked about segregation and discrimination towards the black people in the world, that they didn’t have the same equal rights as the…

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    peaceful, but highly effective actions. He knew how to get his points across. Dr. King created a speech titled “I Have a Dream”, and a letter he wrote while sitting in the Birmingham Jail titled, “The Letter From Birmingham Jail”. Though both of these items had the same message, the item that got the point across the best was the “I Have a Dream” speech, which uses charged language”. Dr.King gave his speech to a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963. He used a lot of charged…

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    Of the many similarities and differences between the Gettysburg Address speech and the I Have A Dream speech, there are a few that stick out. For example like the purposes of their speeches, or their appeals and how they change and lastly, the different rhetorical devices they use. Both speeches were written, produced, and performed by well known people, and performed in front of thousands of citizens. These speeches both had a powerful meaning to them, which had also contributed to never being…

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