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Rhetorical Analysis Of What Does Mississippi Have To Do With Harlem, By Malcolm X

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Many people have heard the famous “I have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr., but do you know about Malcolm X? “Freedom comes to us either by ballot, or by bullet.”(X 12), a line from “What does Mississippi have to do with Harlem” by Malcolm X. In his speech he talks about the many problems going on during the early 1950’s to the late 1960’s. Malcolm X’s speech used language the best to inspire and motivate people to take a stand against segregation, throughout his speech he uses many different types of figurative languages to get his message across to people. First, in his third paragraph Malcolm begins to talk about the ways white people were treating African Americans with cruelty and inequality. “We will never communicate talking one language and he’s talking another. He’s talking the language of violence...Let’s learn his language. If his language is with a shotgun, get a shotgun. If he only understands the language of a rifle, get a rifle.” Malcolm uses parallelism to show African Americans they need to give to the white people what they were giving to them. Also, towards the end of the paragraph Malcolm explains that if showing violence was so bad or uncivilized, why was no one stopping whites from beating up women and …show more content…

“There is no such thing as a Mason Dixon line. It’s America. There is no such thing as the South. It’s America. If one room in your house is dirty, you’ve got a dirty house. If the closet is dirty, you’ve got a dirty house.” (X 4) By using metaphors throughout his speech he allows people to look at the problem or situation from there a different perspective. In conclusion, Malcolm X uses figurative language in his speech to get his message across to

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