Pathos In Martin Luther King

1394 Words3 Pages

Having a dream and ever wondered if it would ever come true or wanted to create a dream and one day actually making it happen? History has shown us so many dreams like this, but focusing on two great men have made a difference in similar ways. Either having a dream in making people happy or making a dream in bringing two different racial people together is a way of creating such a glorious dream to the world. The famous animator Walt Disney and Civil Rights activist and minister Martin Luther King were some of the histories great speakers of all time and creators of dreams to both the young and old; past, present and future generations, though King’s use of pathos it shows the readers’ that he wants everyone should always be together and cruelty …show more content…

who had a fulfillment, courageous dream of gathering two racial people together. King as an African American man had to grow up with racial discrimination at the time of his youth. His father was a reverend who also wanted a change in the world like him. He would become whipped up until the age of fifteen by his father, who would actually mention to him “he would make something of him even if he had to beat him to death”. Though the whipping he always wanted to follow his own fathers’ path to change the world. With segregation growing in the world, King knew a way to come into the people’s hearts once he got older. Upon his education he did attend a segregated school and attended a university which he graduated and received his doctorate. Throughout the years he became interested more into a civil rights with the people and had become a civil rights speaker. King and several others founded a leadership called southern Christian leadership conference, to organize a power of black churches to help out with civil rights. He had several marches to converge with others to listen to him upon discrimination and help cure of segregation of others. Upon the march on Washington, 1963 about freedom, starting out with the famous president Abraham Lincoln who wanted to free slaves and not wanted discrimination in the world “Five score years ago a great American in whose symbolic shadow we stand today …show more content…

Disney did want to show his vision on to the world with his theme park and films, but King wanted to bring in a whole racial together with another and not have any differences with

Open Document