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what is the effect of King comparing freedom movement to the flight of an airplane

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Answered by kirtidogra85
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Explanation:

By comparing the freedom movement to the flight of an airplane in MLK's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, King recognises all of the people who made the movement possible.when talking about the flight, he mentions all of the personnel, not just the pilot but all of the ground crew who are rarely seen, that make the flight successful without all of the people in the background.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Explanation:

Martin Luther King Jr compared the freedom movement to the flight of an airplane to stress the fact that it is not only the leader that brings freedom.

For example, an airplane can fly not just because we have a pilot, who is analogous to a leader, but a lot of crew who work in things like maintainance, service of customers, etc.

In the same way, even though the freedom movement seems to be led by some people, it is possible only because of the support of other people who remain unnoticed.

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