Rhetorical Strategies in Martin Luther King Jrs Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Subject Area:Religion

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Martin's differentiation can be viewed as that which indicates a shared empathy with the philosophers. Nonetheless, his coherence whereby in his arguments and his commitment to one assumption hits greatly at Kant. Kant who tried to fully beat a past approved way of thought in the Critique of Pure Reason as one assumption as Martin King is committed in a single premise. Martin's objective is to protect civil indiscipline as a way of protesting so that the Civil Rights Movement could go on in a relentless way. The main aim of his letter was to initiate an approved authority for his audiences in order to show them the challenges of the black people in America, to prove his reasons and to from an argument based on his instant action.

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This was his introduction and the main aim of this was to initiate his reliability in being the President of the organization and being a citizen in America. He is trying to show them that he entails enough knowledge on the topic of injustice and discrimination of races. He then goes on to plead to pathos by disclosing to him the challenges his people, the black people in America have faced. He discloses this by saying that there were vicious mobs who aimed at mothers and fathers and the sisters and brothers were drowned. He also goes on to explain using imagery that the police men were full of hate as they cursed, kicked and killed the brothers and sisters in the black people communities (King & Vivian, 1).

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