Compare the structure and content of “I Have a Dream,” Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address” and Kennedy’s inaugural address
How are the speeches alike and/or different in their choices of language? In other words, do the speeches seem as if they were composed for the general public or rather for specific groups?
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Their speeches, “I Have a Dream” and “Gettysburg Address”, are the similar and indifferent at different points throughout the speeches. Although, the rhetorical situation is the same throughout. They both want to end racism, and they both want a better well-structured government. They want unity throughout our nation
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