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I Have A Dream Ethos Pathos Logos

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“I have a dream” In this famous speech, Martin Luther King Jr. had indeed mastered the persuading spoken language of rhetoric, as he employed a copious amount of anaphors and metaphors to amplify his Pathos. First of all, Martin Luther King’s use of repetitions, especially anaphors, is undeniably what made his speech so memorable. In addition, the meaningful metaphors that Martin Luther King exploited add a deeper significance to his speech. Furthermore, his flawless use of Pathos, of diverse emotions, will rightfully persuade his audience of the truth of his words. The feeling that comes first when one listens to “I have a dream” is indubitably injustice. As he said, it is not fair, it is their right to freedom, they “had a check” (lines

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