Martin Luther King's Distinctive Voice

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The ability to use your voice in such a way that it can challenge views, inform about social and cultural perspectives, persuade your audience to adopt your beliefs, to evoke your own emotions upon others and to promote certain agendas is what can only be described as a distinctive voice. The way you present your voice, whether it be calm and emotional or strong and outspoken, are examples of ways that you can manipulate language to add more impact to aid your purpose. A simple Baptist Minister, activist and humanitarian who became the leader of the African-American civil rights movement and is known as one of the greatest orators in history is an example of using his distinctive voice to manipulate language for his purpose. His name is Martin …show more content…

By speaking of his children he also is manipulating the white society into feeling empathy once again because they can imagine how they would be effected if their children were treated unfairly such as the African-American society experience. The use of language manipulation and the way in which the composer presents his speech are all effective ways an authorial voice may get their message across. Martin Luther King, Jr was an exceptional orator who knew how to persuade an audience into adopting his own beliefs and changing their perspectives through the way he weaved language techniques into his speeches. To add further impact, he delivered his message in a dominant, strong, emotional way in order to show that the African-American society were not afraid to fight against the unjustly treatment they endured for so long and that they weren’t taking no for an answer in regards to civil rights. A distinctive voice is one who can use these techniques successfully and leave the same impact that King did on 28th of August 1963. King, who represented the African-American society who had no voice, got the dream he and the American society wanted as the passage of the Civil Right act happened in the following year of 1964. King was a true conveyor of a distinctive

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