Speech Analysis
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Paper Abstract: This document provides an analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech that focuses on King’s use of language; including concrete words, metaphors, parallelism, and repetition. His use of a “crescendo ending” is also discussed.
Paper Introduction: Speech Analysis Introduction In modern oratory the speech I Have a Dream delivered by MartinLuther King Jr on August is held up as the gold standard ofbrilliant rhetoric and oratory The strong rhetorical skills of democraticpresidential nominee Barack Obama is often compared to the oratory of KingJr Delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March onWashington King\'s powerful speech marked a defining moment in the CivilRights Movement An analysis of King\'s speech demonstrates that one of themost significant reasons
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