Dr. Martin Luther King, recently celebrated in the National Park of Washington DC, is actually more than just a dream. Dr. King has talked in various situations in various places both in the United States and abroad for many years. His common theme is the topic of equality, peace and unitity, his wisdom speech to his brothers and sisters - his colleagues brothers, or he often advocates. When I review and review his letter with a speech of silence time at Birmingham Prison and beyond it, I can see that his position never wobbles, and his vision is very strong It is clear.
America's dream is Martin Luther King, a small speech, I am dreaming. Dr. King's speech is more like a testimony of the truth than a speech. In the speech, African Americans are not free, and the Declaration of Independence states that everyone is equal. Dr. King's movement laid the foundation of the American dream concept. Someone can become an idea of someone they want to be. This idea is still useful in the United States. Americans pursue their dream everyday
Dr. King's dream, Martin Luther King, is waiting on the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on August 28, 1963, "I am dreaming," Dr. Jin remembered his speech. The liberation declaration brings hope to those who are bound by slavery. But this hope has disappeared. After 100 years, African-Americans are still imprisoned. Slavery does not exist, but their color is constrained by the color of the skin. Prose] - In a speech by Martin Luther King 's "I Have a Dream", King has used myriad rhetorical devices to enhance the overall understanding and flow of speech. Due to the excellent usage of sadness in the speech, King made the audience feel a wonderful emotion. King also uses rhetorical means widely, including implication, anaphora, and opposition.
Beginning with the history of the Lincoln Memorial Museum more than two years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King electrified the United States using his important "I Have a Dream" speech. As a country as a whole, Kim's primary purpose is to persuade the audience to demand racial justice against abused African Americans and to support the constitutional rights of everyone was. - Luther King Jr. in August was introduced as a "moral leader of the state" on the hot day of August. Therefore, he played an important role in the civil rights movement. His "I'm dreaming" speech guarantees that he will continue to do so because of his powerful influence. There are three main reasons that are considered one of the greatest speech ever. The first field is historical, the second one concerns the technical aspects of the speech itself, and the ultimate reason is spiritual