Rhetorical Analysis Of I Have A Dream Speech

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Finally, I think the purpose of speech is to persuade and impress the audience. Their tone shifts throughout the whole speech in order to convince the audience too. In “I have a dream” speech, Martin Luther King has repeatedly stressed, express strong emotions, making passionate speeches. The second paragraph mentioned about "One hundred years later," and the earlier "One hundred years ago," produced a clear contrast, and he also repeatedly stressed tone just in order to stressed that "Emancipation Proclamation" signed by a hundred years later, the Negro human rights situation did not improve. Moreover, the most impressed part in President John F. Kennedy speech is he said “to convert our good words into good deeds...to assist free men and

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