Rhetorical Strategies In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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In the short text Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr, King writes a detailed response to the Birmingham clergymen and citizens who criticize him unfairly in his fight for justice. He addresses the weaknesses of the clergymen's argument as well as America itself and strongly pursues the freedom of the black moderate in a peaceful manner. King’s powerful and accepting refute to the criticism is studied thoroughly, not just because of his claims, but also because of how he performs the action. More specifically, King uses the rhetorical strategies of Ethos, Pathos and Logos to further connect with the audience on a deeper and more personal level and open their eyes to his perspective on the controversy. First, King uses a variety

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