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manacles
shackles; handcuffs
languished
suffered a hardship
Grandualism
slow reform
threshold
what must be met for a change to occur
inextricably
not capable of being solved
creed
fundamental belief
interposition
the state of intervening
nullification
to deprive of value
hew
to cut down prodigious: extraordinary in size
unalienable
not to be taken away; not foreign
persuasion
writing mean to convince reads to think or act in a certain way
audience
of a literary work is the person or group of people
charged words
contain strong connotations likely to produce an emotional response
logos
logic, appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments.
ethos
ethics, appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust
pathos
emotions, appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic
repetition
is a literary device that involves using the same word or phrase over and over again in a piece of writing or a speech
metaphor
phrase that suggests a resemblance between two unlike things; does not use "like" or "as"
simile
phrase comparing two unlike things using the comparative terms: "like", "as", or "than"
hyperbole
intentional exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
allusion
purposeful reference to another work, literature or art
pillar
an upright supporting part
score
a group or set of twenty
anaphora
the repetition of a word or a phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
allegory
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning
parallelism
refers to the repeated use of phrases, clauses, or sentances that are similar in structure or meaning
what does "five score years" allude to?
Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg address
Who is the "Great American"
Abraham Lincoln
what is the "beacon of hope"?
Emancipation Proclamation
what was the "joyest daybreal to end the long night of their captivity"?
The Emancipation Proclamation
"but 100 years later"
anaphora
what does this mean, "lives on a only island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity"?
slaves were not allowed to live on the "island" which is America due to segregation.
6 pillars of the MLK speech
1. Emancipation Proclamation
2. Constitution
3, Gettysburg address
4. Declaration of Independence
5. Bible
6. Shakespeare
What are the unaliable rights?
life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
what is the "check"
Declaration of Independence
"this note was a promise that all men ... the pursuit of happiness"
analogy
"Land where my fathers died ... let freedom ring"
allusion to a song(patriotic appeal)
"Every hill and mountain ... crooked places will be made straight ... the glory of the Lord shall be revealed"
hyperbole
"I have a dream"
anaphora
"Go back to Mississippi ... back to Georgia"
anaphora
"We cannot be satisfied ... a smaller ghetto to a larger one"
anaphora
"We cannot walk alone ... We cannot turn back"
anaphora
"now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God's children"
analogy / Biblical allusion
"Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred."
allusion
what does this mean "a check which has come back marked insufficient funds"?
slaves were never given the rights they were promised
What is the "hallowed spot"?
The Lincoln memorial
what is the "shameful condition"?
segregation or racial injustice
"This sweltering summer of ... of freedom and equality"
allusion
what does this mean "You have been the veterans of creative suffering"?
it is referring to slavery
"You have been the veterans of creative suffering"
metaphor
what did Dr. King say we must have in each other?
Faith