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Well his character was very clear throughout history. Like "manacles of segregation", and, "symphony of brotherhood". He uses many emotional words to draw emotion from the crowd.
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One famous quote relating to this is: "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character”. I believe this speech is full with emotions all the way from his personal racism encounters as a kid to his children experiencing racism. In short emancipation proclamation allowed slaves to go free in the states that still showed rebellion against the Union. He also used things from the past as more evidence for his argument like how the emancipation proclamation was signed 100 years ago to stop or reduce racism, but still there was racism. Martin Luther King mainly used his own personal experience and observations to support his major arguments. He also brought up the constitution to remind the government that everyone had equal rights no matter what color of skin they are. How does the author appeal to logos ( logic), pathos ( emotional quality), and ethos ( the writer’s perceived character) with their argument? Logos:įirst of all Martin Luther King's written and visual version of the speech was in a very logical organization pattern, I think it was called the Monroe’s Pattern.