Comparing Ideal Speeches Of Malala And Martin Luther King

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From 1963 to 2013, two phenomenal speeches were given by two astounding people that will impact the world in numerous of ways. It is known worldwide, the famous Martin Luther King Jr presented his, ‘I Have A Dream’ speech in front of Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. The speech was very powerful as it explains how racial equality is necessary to people so they can coexist with one another. Jumping 50 years later, a young girl named Malala gave her first speech, on her birthday, to the United Nations, to fight for education. These two people share multiple things as far as in their speeches and personality; the three things are they are fighting for equality, have powerful speeches and want to make a change in the world. But with every similarity, there’s a difference, M.L.K and Malala are different because of the time period, genders and the tone of their speeches. Therefore, one shall present to another the significance between two phenomenal beings.
To start things off, “This is the compassion that I have learned from Mohammed, the prophet of mercy, Jesus Christ, and Lord Buddha. This is the legacy of change I have inherited from Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and Mohammed Ali Jinnah. This is the philosophy of non-violence that I have learned from …show more content…

opened up and revealed the connotation of the similarities and differences between one another. The two of them strongly fought for the equality in their own nations to be the same, providing more information by making strong points throughout their speeches.and how strong they feel in changing the world. But being different from another, is the time period, in which the will to fight changes into a more peaceful fight, and the genders, females will always think differently than a man. Reading their speeches and getting a more clear understanding of what they wanted for the world is absolutely breathtaking. Will one speak to the world to make a

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