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This famous I Have a Dream Speech of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963 is the perfect example of inspiring and uplifting. Dr. King used some rethorical methods, including repetition, metaphors, inspiration, identification and persuasion in his speech topics.
Part I of the I have a dream speech: identification and uniting
Part II of the I have a dream speech: historical background
Part III of the I have a dream speech: repetition of the situation now and what ought to be corrected
Part IV of the I have a dream speech: why this situation should be corrected, by the classical appeals to emotion, facts and values
Part V of the I have a dream speech: explaining the goals, the solution
Part VI of the I have a dream speech: prove that the alternatives cause more problems
Part VII of the I have a dream speech: how to change it, proposing, demanding, persuading. This part also has elements of problem solutions speech topics - visualize the practicality of your solution, how they will improve the situation, show their effectiveness and practicality
Part VIII of the I have a dream speech: persuasion, convincing
Part IX of the I have a dream speech: vizualising the main goals by use of repetition and metaphors
Part X of the I have a dream speech: concluding the main goals by use of repetition and metaphors
Part XI of the I have a dream speech: concluding the thesis statement I Have A Dream - Free At Last