Thursday, May 30, 2019

Essay --

The United States genteel rights movement was a constant battle for the rights and freedom of African Americans. Martin Luther king Jr., the leader of the civil right movement, was hosting a non-violent protest in Birmingham city. However, the protest did not go as planned and King was arrested for agitating the public. Many fellow white clergymen were elicit and upset over the Ungodly act. As a result,the Clergymen wrote a statement that claimed Martin Luther King Jr. to be an extremist. Martin Luther King Jr. responds to the clergymens statement turn residing in Birmingham jail by writing a letter using the ethical, emotional, and logical appeals to defend his actions.Martin Luther King Jr. uses the emotional appeal closely a great deal than any other appeal and using it to his advantage, he makes it extremely effective in persuading the reader. He uses emotional appeal in many ways through erupt his letter from Birmingham Jail. In one of the ways, he uses strong words as one of the most effective ways to relate to the reader and make them savour connected to him. He mentions in his letter that When you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick and fifty-fifty kill your black brothers and sisters. Words such as vicious lynch, drown, hate-filled, curse, kick, and kill are all strong words that persuade a negative skeleton in the readers mind. Such examples he uses to define the evil acts of segregation appeals to the reader as unjust and unfair. King uses most of his emotional appeals from midway through the letter and keeps using it until the end. King relates himself to the audience, the clergymen, and shows the similarities ... ...my own hometown, like Paul, I must constantly respond to the Macedonian call for aid to show how they both were compelled to carry out a message one being the gospel of Jesus Christ and the latter being hu man equality (p.61). By comparing himself to historical figures he makes numbers of ethical appeals and he builds up the authors character. His use of great leaders can have a great influence in the reader and have an effect on the emotions of the reader. Martin Luther King Jr. makes excellent use of all three of Aristotles appeals to respond to the clergymens accusations. However, he took most advantage of the emotional appeal in order to move the reader and to be able to capture the attention of his audience. Dr. King was one of the greatest speakers in history. He was able to move millions of people with his powerful speeches. Once again, he is successful.

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