Rhetorical Analysis Of Dr. Martin Luther King's Speech

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Have you ever wondered about people who participated in the civil rights movement? Civil rights leader Dr.Martin Luther King Jr delivered a full speech on August 28, 1963. Delivered at Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Dr.King gave comfort and relief to the people who wept in sorrow. Also, individuals who felt pain and hurt He did this by speaking up for people who were in fear and afraid through his words in his speech and in his tone to show the same feelings and occurrence of events that was happening to both him and the people. Dr.king joined and bonded with the people through expressing the use of acknowledging and helping them overcome, bare, and not have the fear of revealing what they thought.He wanted to convey to the …show more content…

King could help them then he says unto them "let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends." Dr.king compared things or certain events that were similar so that he could tell and show thepeople that we were not the only one's so say the things that cut youdeep down inside don't be afraid to say them because change is going to come.He shared these great words in favor to show these people we were not alone."A great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation." Not only him speaking up for the people, but Dr.King also expressed and showed some emotional facial appearance and an emotional tone in his voice.He managed not to show emotion by tears but to have a calm and uplifting tone.He did not yell to or at the people, but he carefully talked to them .Dr.king made some eye contact but

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