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Rhetorical Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. motivation to write “Letter From Birmingham Jail” was to address the injustice he received during his time of his incarceration. King felt distraught and deeply offended by the treatment of the clergymen. He decided that it was useful to put his emotions on paper to express how to best explain his unlawful situation. King wrote this letter with disapproval, sorrow, and disappointment to convey his principles were wrongly tried. He used this letter to justify his reasoning for nonviolent acts of defiance against segregation. Dr. King structured his counterargument for the clergymen after listening to his view, then used ethos, logos, and pathos to make an appeal to his readers his perspective about the unfair treatment of African Americans. Dr. King uses the basic argument of logos to describe the unjustness of white people. For instance, he uses Reinhold Niebuhr as an example to refute an element of argument. Dr. King adds the …show more content…

King use of pathos was to say that he and his people were organizing gatherings due to the fact that white people were not listening to the black people outcry. He utilizes pathos to describe the occurrences he was receiving. “I would not hesitate to say that it is unfortunate that so-called demonstrations are taking place in Birmingham at this time, but I would say in more emphatic terms that it is even more unfortunate that the white power structure of this city left the Negro community with no other alternative” (King p5). This quote made the structure of white power rethink their actions that made the African American community retaliate. He also includes detail to explain his emotion to emphasize n the racial hierarchy structure. Dr. King revealed his disappointment within his racial community through the treatment blacks undergo. His use of pathos in this letter was to signify that the treatment he received in Birmingham was a insight view of the treatment of African Americans in the

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