Zusammenfassung der Ressource
"I Have A Dream"
- Background Information
- Speaker: Martin
Luther King jr.
- Audience: His
speech was
aimed
towards all
Americans.
- Goal: Martin Luther King jr. was
trying to bring equality amongst
all races, ethnicity, and genders
in the world especially in
Alabama.
- Context: He wanted
everyone to be treated
equally, he wanted African
Americans and caucasian
people to all be treated the
same.
- Ethos
- Direct Quote: "Let us not seek
to satisfy our thirst for freedom
by drinking from the cup of
bitterness and hatred".
- Effect: This quote is from the bible and
Martin Luther King is basically makeing
the Americans believe that they should
not fight for freedom when they know
they will never get it because of how
bad the world is.
- Direct Quote: "The unalienable
rights of life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness".
- Effect: Martin Luther King can be viewed as
credible because Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness is from the decleration of
independence.
- Direct Quote: "Five ~core years ago a great American
in whose symbolic shadow we stand today signed
the Emancipation Proclamation".
- Effect: This make Martin Luther King sound credible
because Aborham Lincoln was famous for being president
and he used "Five score seven years ago" in one of his
famous speeches.
- Pathos
- Direct Quote: “Now is the time to
rise from the dark and desolate
valley of segregation to the sunlit
path of racial justice.”
- Effect: This effects the audience
because it makes them feel/ have a
deep connection with Martin Luther
KIng.
- Direct Quote: When Martin Luther King
raises his voice and raises his hands in
the air.
- Effect: This creates a passionate
emotion and makes the crowd feel
like Martin Luther King has strong
feelings about African American
freedom.
- Direct Quote: “But one hundred years later the
Negro is still not free;”
- Effect: This creates emotion because this quote is saying
that "Negros" face large amounts of discrimination and
hate. Discrimination and hate is not good, and it
sometimes make people feel sympothy towards those
people.
- Logos
- Direct Quote: "This momentous cleeree is a great
beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who
had been seared in the flames of withering injustice".
- Effect: This supports Martin Luther King's idea of
equality and why he wants equality amongst everyone.
- Direct Quote: "Five score years ago, a
great American, in whose symbolic
shadow we stand today, signed the
Emancipation Proclamation".
- Effect: This is logical because the Emancipation
Proclomation declared slaves free and blacks were
no longer to be treated property.
- Direct Quote: “America has given the
Negro people a bad check, a check which
has come back marked ‘insufficient funds."
- Effect: This creates reasoning with the audience because
they can reason with cashing a check and unsifficient
funds.