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Here, by conceptualization of DT in particular, you can see discourse topics and some similarities. The difference lies mainly in how the subjective view of discourse rhetoric is theoretical and how much. Rhetorical analyzes can deduce the reaction of readers and listeners to communication, but this topic is still rarely theoretically yet in rhetorical analysis, comparable to that of CDA. Psychoanalytic perspectives are mobilized in rare cases; traditionally, the majority of thematic norms are classical psychological models such as basic differences such as cognition and feelings, logos, spirit and sorrow It does not exceed. Recently, the theory of rhetoric system emphasizes the development which can promote the contextual factor influencing rhetoric - the connection with DT.
The introduction of Martin Luther King's "I will dream" is a famous historical speech that expresses the power of rhetoric and its influence on the audience. I will analyze this speech as rhetorical criticism. Describing the historical aspect of speech using rhetorical perspectives of the presentation and rhetorical analysis of the presentation will help provide more detailed information. - On 28th August 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King announced one of the most famous speech that took place to more than 200,000 civil rights supporters at the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial. In his "I am dreaming" speech, Kim promises to encourage white and black work together to achieve peace and harmony of nation. He particularly hopes to educate young black people to gain equality using nonviolence.