Alliteration In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” utilizes pathos to instill emotion in people and advocate for civil disobedience. The letter also contains alliteration, which adds eloquence to an already logical claim. Pathos is shown in “Letter from Birmingham Jail” on page 8, where it reads, “We can never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was “legal”...” Anyone reading King’s letter would know he is referring to the Holocaust here, and what it consisted of. They would also associate it with tragic and negative feelings. By comparing the Holocaust to the struggle for civil rights, King directs those sympathetic connotations to his cause. Alliteration too can be found on page 8, in the line, “I submit that an individual

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