An Analysis Of Mlk's I Have A Dream Speech

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MLK’s speech “I Have a Dream,” is one of the greatest speeches in American history that offers inspiration for anyone. This majestic, soul-inspiring address inspired our world and continues to capture our imagination 54 years later. MLK’s words still ring in our ears and resonates in our souls because he didn’t express his feelings with violence, but instead, with compassion and leadership. My favourite MLK quote is, “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” This line resonated with me because as a Muslim, there are often stereotypes passed around which spread hatred, thus affecting me. This quote is saying to go beyond just looking at someone’s cover and identify them with their personality. This quote displays significance in contemporary society because racism is a major issue; it reinforces social barriers and attacks the dignity of the victim as an equal member of society. …show more content…

An example of this is, “The rough places, will be made plain and the crooked places be made straight.” This quote resonates with me mainly because of the power in his poetic lines, but beyond that these lines reflect an image of success. The meaning I derived from this phrase is ‘working hard to achieve your goals’ because of MLK’s hopeful and impassioned tone. I view success as a journey, full of innumerable obstacles strewn in one’s path, however, a man worthy of success is one that keeps struggling until he reaches his ultimate goal. This quote also resonates with society today because success is woven indelibly into our veins. Therefore, if we all work hard enough we can shift these crooked paths and make them

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