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Ethos Pathos Logos In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Mariah Mofford Professor Fetters English 1001 26 January 2015 Fighting For Segregation Martin Luther King,Jr was a civil rights leader , who was in the Birmingham jail for being apart of the campaign, King was asked to come to Birmingham to join in the non-violent direct action program. He was put in the jail in 1963, eight white clergymen wrote a letter in the newspaper and Martin Luther King,Jr wrote in the cell on anything he could find, for his attempt to explain the movement and himself. Through Kings rhetoric, and his language, he turns the white clergymen words back on themselves. King uses logic, emotion and ethos throughout the letter, his use of emotion and logic brings his letter to life as if you're living it and his point of view. The “Letter from Birmingham Jail” written by Martin Luther King Jr, was written in a response towards the eight white clergymen. King is in Birmingham to break …show more content…

One way King does that is by talking about “When your five year old son is asking Daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean?” or “When you have to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she can't go to the amusement park, and see tears welling up in her eyes.” When he used those, King knew it'd hit a lot of people because it'll make you feel upset and make you have tons symphony for the kids. King states “I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens to Birmingham.” King uses that to say that he cares about where he's from and is not going to let others bring Birmingham down. “I'm afraid that it is much too long to take your precious time. I can assure you that it would've been much shorter if I had been writing from a comfortable desk, but what else can you do when he is alone in a narrow jail cell, other than write long letters, think long thoughts and pray long prayers.” King used a sense of mocking as if they were getting the royal

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