In the speech MLK inspired the audience by his words, and moved the people by his emotion. He wanted America became a better nation by free the Black people. In his speech he tells the people the right the freedom is rightfully theirs and the nation had made the promise. And them the black people shall wait no longer. Emotion was very important in this speech, MLK was sad, angry, but also hopeful. The emotion of the whole event can easily became hate, but MLK wanted the people, asked the people, and told the people to stay together, become brothers and sisters. Emotion can be used differently and have a different effect in this case MLK used emotion to bind the people.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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In many great speeches emotion is involved, speakers like to use emotion in a speech because it can related to the audience and makes the audience feel more involved to the event or speech. In "I have a dream" speech, MLK got emotional during his speech. During that period of time, the African-American was suffering discrimination, racial desperation. It was the difficult time black people, however, many people stood up for their right. At the beginning of the speech MLK talked about how the the black people were promised and how they had be treated. Over hundreds of years, black people have been trying to be treat equally. He was sad and he want the people be upset too, because he has a dream. A hope that all the people in America can get along.
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