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martin Luther king speech and second Anglo address speech similarities in 1 paragraph
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Do you mean Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" and Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address? If so, here is a one-paragraph comparison — say if you meant a different MLK speech or a different "Second" address.
Both Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" and Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address frame urgent political conflicts (racial injustice and civil war/slavery) in moral and religious terms, appeal to shared American ideals (liberty, equality, the Constitution/Declaration), and urge reconciliation and a transformed national future; rhetorically they rely on repetition and parallelism, biblical allusion, and an inclusive, conciliatory tone to move a broad audience toward justice rather than vengeance, linking past wrongs to a hopeful call for collective action and unity.
Both Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" and Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address frame urgent political conflicts (racial injustice and civil war/slavery) in moral and religious terms, appeal to shared American ideals (liberty, equality, the Constitution/Declaration), and urge reconciliation and a transformed national future; rhetorically they rely on repetition and parallelism, biblical allusion, and an inclusive, conciliatory tone to move a broad audience toward justice rather than vengeance, linking past wrongs to a hopeful call for collective action and unity.
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