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The one with May in September by tomasnadrchal
The Civil Rights Movement
One of the most memorable and significant speeches in American history is the “I Have a Dream” speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, while addressing the March on Washington12. “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech is a powerful call for equality rights, and freedom in America. Themes, speaker tone, and actions are among the strategies he employs to communicate a compelling message of hope.
The “I Have a Dream” speech was surrounded by a tumultuous yet pivotal rhetorical situation. During this period, Stephen Tuck argues, there were cases of extreme ethnic discrimination, division, and institutional injustices. This presented the right setting for Dr. King’s speech, which was a call to action against a tense background of racial segregation. The event itself was carefully planned to focus the attention of the nation on the need for civil rights legislation. Thousands of people constituted the audience, which included both black Americans and white supporters, politicians, and pressmen. The people needed a strong leader, who had to be Dr. King, whose influence and credibility were critical in this scenario.
The rhetorical situation surrounding the “I Have a Dream” speech was both significant and eventful. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, as depicted in “Civil Rights Movement – New Georgia Encyclopedia” was a period marked with racial discrimination, segregation, and systemic unfairness among other social challenges. Delivered against the backdrop of tension surrounding race relations, this stage presented the ideal setting for a call to arms. The march on Washington was a very calculated effort meant to highlight the necessity of the civil rights amendment. These were thousands of people, including non-African American sympathizers, politicians, and members of the media. In this case, the credibility and influence of Dr. King were significant components, as the masses were seeking for an individual who would direct them on a quest for justice.
On the other hand, ethos is one of the three rhetorical appeals that form an integral part of King’s speech. He asserts his authority by being at the forefront of the civil rights movement and being an educated man. This is a kind of moral authority invoked by the references to the Emancipation Proclamation, Declaration of Independence, and Biblical verses. Thus, by saying “I have a dream that one day this nation will live up to its credo that all men are created equal,” makes the American society rethink itself if it is honoring its creed, which it was founded with. The eloquence of his delivery coupled with his sacrifice for the civil rights movement supports the ethos upon which he builds his persuasive argument.
The emotional appeal, which is one of the most important elements of Dr. King’s rhetoric, is called pathos. He does this by employing a clear depiction, which gives an impression of hope and dream. The emotional impact of the “I have a dream” phrase is great as it presents a view of a more fair and consistent world. He appeals to the audience for justice by describing the injustices suffered by African Americans as well as the harsh realities of segregation. His emotional appeal transcends racial barriers for the audience to find out that the battle for civil rights is one of the fundamental human issues. In the case of the Selma film, viewers are not merely witnesses but part-takers in the occasion, underscoring the intensity of Dr. King’s statements.
Thirdly, in Dr. King’s rhetoric, logos, or appealing to logic and reason, adds more weight to his persuasive powers. His point about the need for reform of civil rights is clearly articulated and well formulated. He explains that no equality among African Americans is treated with hostility and discrimination and uses information and history as support. Dr. King appeals to the reason and righteousness of the audience in the campaign for civil rights. The audience is reminded of the undoubting need for change by his words in the Selma motion pictures that refer to the authentic history of the civil rights reform movement.
Maiese further argues that addressing injustice is usually achieved through a compelling story that motivates people to act. Dr. King’s narrative is one of the most successful speeches that captures the immediacy of the American civil rights struggle. The quest is presented as the fight for a shared vision of a bright future in which each person is judged based on the contents of their personality rather than skin color.
In summary, the Selma film portrays how rhetoric was used to promote social change in the “I Have a Dream” speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In a nutshell, the success of the speech is based on its effective utilization of the rhetorical situation, ethos, pathos, and logos. In the 1960s and even today, Dr. King’s credibility, emotional appeal, and logical arguments struck a chord with audiences of all races. This is a timeless example of how language can be used to influence a person toward working for a fairer and more equal.
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