Mike Gonzalez
I Have A Dream Final
This analysis is on
the Civil Rights movement protested by The African Americans for equal rights
as the white people. This is the I have A Dream Speech spoken by Martin Luther
King Jr. in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D. C. in 1963. The protest managed to illustrate the racist
of the time.
Martin Luther King Jr. Said “This momen: tous
cleeree is a great beacon light of hope
to millions of Negro slaves who had been in the flames o [withering injustice.”
Martin was referring to the Emancipation Proclamation witch freed all the Negro
slaves. They all thought they were free but a hundred years later they still
protest for equal rights. This speech was really important because it was
directing U.S. citizens telling them that African Americans should have the
same as the whites. Martin Dreamed of a world with equal rights for all races. Eventually it would happen.
Sadly Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered before it all happened.
To finish and conclude
my analysis I’m going to talk about the three main points logos ethos and
pathos. The logos for this speech is
the rights demanded by Martin Luther King Jr.
That logo was explaining all the
types of discrimination African Americans had to deal with. The pathos for the speech was filled with hope and happiness he actually had that believing tone. Martin Luther King Jr. telling the citizens
his experience and belief that served as his credibility confirmed the Ethos of
the analysis. The I Have A Dream Speech inspired a lot of people and it became
the real thing giving equal rights to all African Americans.
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