Rhetorical Analysis Of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Speech

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Between these carefully crafted words there lies the hope Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to get across among the hundreds of people standing before him. The motivational sway and the deeply meaningful connotation said through the speech had my motivations raise in having hope for society today. Martin Luther King Jr. had an urgency of the people to open their eyes about racial segregation, raising up hopes for those enslaved that have given up hope of freedom. Giving those white slave owners the tremble of their feet knowing that their belief was rightfully wrong. Most importantly, MLK made a meaningful impact in each of the breathing souls that were standing before him, from the youngest of beings to the older ones. Not only in the present of his time, but to this day made an impact. A man who was fighting not only for his own rights but rights of his own color had a dream that racial equality would become a reality. After countless years of discrimination and enslavement of African Americans, American became a disgraceful place of deceitful lies and colored people suffering in the shadows of a white community. …show more content…

We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we've come to cash this check, a check that will give ns upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.” This impactful analogy referred to the bank America has to offer and what we have taken out of there, it is now left with no justice and appeal to the rights of colored people. Dr. King Jr. blames us for our tragic turn in this hollow hole we’ve dug up and only when we realize the truth, will we get out of

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