King's Background
Civil Rights
The Speech
Metaphors and Appeals
Author’s Use of Rhetoric
100

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in 

Atlanta, Georgia

100

Who was King’s audience for his “I have a Dream” speech?

Anyone who supports civil rights

100

Where did Dr. King deliver his “I Have a Dream…” speech?

in Washington D.C, at the climax of a march from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial.

100

What extended metaphor does King use in his speech?

a promissory note--a check that has come back marked “insufficient funds”

100

“…let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!” is an example of?

allusion

200

King was awarded ___ in 1964.

Nobel Peace Prize

200

What did the Supreme Court declare to be unconstitutional in 1956?

segregation of buses.

200

When did Dr. King deliver his “I Have a Dream…” speech?

on August 1963

200

Toward the end of his speech, Dr. King delivers a patriotic appeal by

quoting “My country, ‘tis of thee . . ..”

200

What is the tone of the speech?

 uplifting and encouraging

300

What foreign figure was King influenced by?

Mohandas Gandhi

300

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference played a role in...?

coordinating the civil-rights movement

300

What is King’s argument / purpose for giving the speech?

King states it as a demonstration for freedom.

300

By linking the occasion of his speech to the Emancipation Proclamation and by using biblical language (reminding listeners that he is a minister), King defines his personal authority, thus helping to establish

his ethos or ethical appeal

300

What persuasive techniques is used in the following- “…the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity" ?

Metaphor to emphasize how African Americans were set apart from the rest of society by segregation and by their poverty. 

400

What year was Martin Luther King, Jr. assassinated?

1968

400

Why did King travel to Memphis, TN, in 1968?

to fight for better wages for sanitation workers

400

What other seminal U.S. documents does King cite in his speech?

The Emancipation Proclamation [line 5], the Constitution [line 20], the Declaration of Independence [line 20])

400

What appeal is being used in the last sections King’s speech?

Pathos

400

“Five score year ago…” is an example of 

Allusion

500

What is the name of MLK's wife?

Coretta Scott

500

Which president signed the first major civil rights act of this century?

Lyndon B. Johnson

500

What was the organizational structure of King’s speech?

Problem-Solution

500

In his speech, Dr. King uses words like "manacles," "chains," "bound" and "tied up" to allude to

both slavery and segregation

500

Name one example of parallelism in the speech.

lines 83–85: “Some of you have come”; lines 89–91: “Go back to”; lines 96–116: “I have a dream that one day”

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