Robert Kennedy's Plea for Racial Equality

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During this unit I got to read some outstanding speeches by people who changed the US. Then speech that most appealed to me was the speech Robert Kennedy gave about Martin Luthar King Jr.s death. The central idea of this speech was that Robert Kenday persuaded us to not give up on what Dr. King did. Although most people were engaged about this we should come as one and fight for equal right for black people. That one day white boys and girls will become friends with black boys and girls. Then the speech was very compelling because at first he was going to give a speech about his political run but instead addressed the public about Dr. Kings death. Robert told us to come as one so we can make it right so black people have equal rights as white people.
The most compelling part of this speech was paragraph 4 when …show more content…

He states that we have to care about one another. We cannot just be steamed up at someone because they are a different race which falls into our central idea of the passage. While this speech winds down, he explains that we all need each other. Violence, anger, or hatred cannot stand between us if we want to continue what Dr. King did. In this section the author used pathos, and sentence structure. I noticed he used pathos when he said, ‘What we need in the United States is not division,” because he wanted to find the soft part in all of our hearts so we could be awakened to do the right thing and not become angry at one group of people. The he also used sentence structure when he said, “What we need in the United Statesis not hatred,” and, “What we need in the UNited Sates is not violence and lawlessness, but love and wisdom towards one another,” because when the sentence is short like this he is trying to make a statement about what he is saying. While this was the second main idea the helped build up the central idea, I'm going to talk about the third and final main

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