John F. Kennedy's I Have A Dream Speech

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The past never really leaves. It is a constant reminder that is set into place. Previously there were two particular individuals that have impacted present day life like no other. In 1961, John F. Kennedy gave his “Inaugural Address” speech, which changed the United States like never before. America was completely blown away. They had never heard such a creative, more loving man pour his heart out in front of thousands of people. Now in 1963, not too long after John F. Kennedy’s speech. The United States heard another man speak his mind in a way that can only be described as soulful. When Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his “I Have A Dream” speech, it sparked a flame within America. His speech will forever be quoted, played, and remembered. Now although the individuals are different, not only in appearance, but in backgrounds as well. When reading the speeches side by side it appears that these two men fit the quote “great minds think alike”. Although many comparisons can be made in their word …show more content…

was a man that had a way with words. With the speeches he wrote, there were large amounts of emotion put behind them. The word choice used in his “I Have A Dream” speech, made it clear for understanding not only for his listeners but readers as well. The words and phrases used throughout the speech were strong. They emphasized the message and meaning of the speech. For example he said, “This note was the promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”(King 370). When announcing his speech, King used very precise word choice. With him being very specific, it made it clear with who and what he was addressing and the points he was trying to make. King said, “ Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline,”

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