JFK Speech Comparison

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1st Draft- Speech Comparison “ Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction “, written by John F. Kennedy. The John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King speeches represent the struggles of the 1960’s and how to overcome them. Although there is various similarities in the two speeches, there’s also vast differences. In the Kennedy speech, it specifies how everyone should be treated equally. Also in the King speech, he speaks about how slaves and people of lower class shouldn’t be beaten. They should be treated with the same respect. Just because someone of lower class has had little education is poor, they shouldn’t be treated as if they were dirt because they live in poverty. Kennedy and King were brave enough to stand up and tell they’re …show more content…

Kennedy wanted to change the 3rd world countries around the world while King’s speech was revolved around the United States . Martin Luther King Jr. wanted to end slavery. His main predicament was slavery in the U.S.. Kennedy wanted to change the whole world. Both men wanted there to be no violence and no war. Kennedy told the people that he “ shall join with them to oppose aggression.” King also stated that “ We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical protest.” Therefore, they both disagreed with war and violence. In each of the president’s speeches they express their statements through repetition, balance of ideas, and also metaphors. King uses a lot of repetition such as “ I have a dream….” He’s expressing the way he wants to change the U.S.. He’s saying he wants to change the U.S. and end slavery and how it will be by saying he has a dream. Kennedy used a great amount of balance of ideas. When he states “ Symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning- signifying renewal, as well as well as change . He’s saying he wants an end to the bad things as well as beginning to good things; making making renewal, as well as

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