Rhetorical Analysis Of The I Have A Dream Speech

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Martin Luther King touched America with his most famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech, which was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. His passion on demands on racial justice and an integrated society became a motto for the black community today. He stated in the beginning of the speech that this will go down in history as the greatest freedom speech. His words proved to have understanding on a Negros point of view to the social and political view of the time. King expressed what was happening in our nation. One of the greatest messages in the speech is that all people are created equal and, but at that very moment and time that was not the case in America. He also displayed simile and metaphor stated that the Negros was writing a bad

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