The repetition of the phrase "I Have a Dream" in the speech was to emphasize Martin Luther King Junior's point... that the way things were when he gave the speech were not what the world should be like, but that he dreamed of a better world, and that we could all join in that dream and make it happen.
Saying "I have a dream" unified the idea as he was describing each part of a semi-utopian society where there was no racial hatred, where people were treated equally, and where it wasn't a crime to be a minority. Repetition also helps the audience remember... we remember the parts that we hear over and over, and it sticks in our head... speeches as well as songs.
they all respected him and obeyed him for freedom
M.L. King uses a number of techniques to persuade his audience to join his campaign.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
The citizens of The United States of America
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Martin Luther King Jr's audience was blacks and whites combined in America and the world. He also spoke toward the president and representatives of the country so that they could make an action of justice toward blacks.
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M.L. King uses a number of techniques to persuade his audience to join his campaign.
Martin Luther
Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
The citizens of The United States of America
Martin Luther- protestant reformation leader
Martin Luther is the creator of Lutheranism. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Nobody's name was changed.
he wanted to end the slavery for the african americons
Martin Luther King Jr's father, Martin Luther King, was named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father.
The father of Martin Luther King, Jr. was Martin Luther King, Sr.
Martin Luther King and Martin Luther are two completely different people. Martin Luther King was born in the United States.