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Similarities And Differences Between Chief Joseph And Martin Luther King

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In this essay I will compare the speeches of Chief Joseph and Martin Luther King. I will give the main features and impacts of both speeches. I will compare the similarities and differences of the speeches .The first speech is of Chief Joseph who is a chief of one of the Native American tribes and was talking to the American president . The second speech is Doctor Martin Luther King's About civil rights and that speech got awarded a Nobel Peace Price . Chief Joseph's first words were "Treat all men alike " which is very emotional and is aimed at people of color because they are treated differently from other people. Chief Joseph used the rule of three he said "Give them the same law, Give them all an even chance to live and grow". He …show more content…

In the second sentence Martin Luther King said that his dream is rooted in the American dream so he is saying that he is a the same American like everyone else in America which is similar to what Chief Joseph said in his speech . He used imagery when he said " rooted in American dream" because it creates an image of roots in the American dream which means they can't be separated. "American dream " also has a persuasive effect because it acts on the people's pride for their country. Martin Luther King also said " I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up" he played on the sense of pride for Americans. He said that he wants former slaves and former slave owners to sit down on one table of brotherhood which is a generalization because not all white people were slave owners. He used this generalization to persuade his audience who believe in that generalization. Martin King also said that Mississippi is a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression and that it will be transformed in to a oasis of freedom and justice in this statement he used a couple of techniques such as hyperbole he said heat of injustice and heat of oppression. Martin King also compared before and after of the Mississippi which has a persuasive effect because everyone what's justice and freedom. In the last

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