Compare And Contrast Gettysburg Address And I Have A Dream Speech

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One hundred years later, after The Gettysburg Address, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his inspirational “I Have a Dream” speech. Both speeches follow the same general idea for both of their time periods. Dr. King’s speech and The Gettysburg Address are similar and different due to their appeals, purpose, and structure. Dr. King uses many emotional appeals throughout his speech. For example, in paragraph eight on the back, he states, “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” This is an example of emotional appeal because it is getting to the minds of his audience. Every parent’s dream is for their kid to grow up in a safe community because they will not be around forever to help and guide their children. Dr. King, being a parent, can connect to all of the parents. Not only is his direct quotes emotional, but his repetition of the words “I have a dream”. These words are very powerful for his audience to hear. It reaches out and touches his audience, showing them how …show more content…

Throughout both speeches, they follow the same topic, and never jump around. In Dr. King’s speech, starting from the beginning to the end it follows the same topic of how unequal the Negroes are treated. Specifically, in paragraphs two and three he talks about the fight for freedom, and from then on it continues to give examples of their struggles. Similarly, in The Gettysburg Address, Abraham talks about their inequality. For example, in paragraph one he states how the Declaration of Independence was signed giving everyone equality. Then, in paragraphs two and three he talks about the brave soldiers fighting a war for equal rights. Both speeches are very inspirational and factual. This is important to the audience because it shows how much time and effort their leader puts in for their

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