What is an appeal to emotion called?
Pathos
What is the tone of “Still I Rise”?
Defiant and empowering
What is the central theme of “I Have a Dream”?
Equality and justice for all people
What is the purpose of King’s speech?
To inspire equality and nonviolent change
“Free at last, free at last” – What emotion does this evoke?
Joy / Hope / Liberation
When King references “the promissory note” of justice, what appeal is that?
Logos
Identify one metaphor from “I Have a Dream.”
Example: “The bank of justice is bankrupt.”
What is the central theme of “Still I Rise”?
Strength and resilience in the face of oppression
What is the purpose of Angelou’s poem?
To empower individuals to rise above prejudice
“Does my sassiness upset you?” – What is the speaker’s attitude?
Confident and bold
When Angelou speaks confidently about “rising,” what appeal is used?
Pathos
Angelou writes, “I rise / I rise / I
Repetition
How do both authors connect personal struggle to universal freedom?
They turn individual experiences into collective empowerment
What is one similarity in how both authors structure their works?
Use of repetition to reinforce message
“Let freedom ring” – What is the purpose of this repetition?
To unify and call for collective action
King’s credibility as a minister and leader appeals to what?
Ethos
How does King’s repetition of “I have a dream” affect his audience?
Creates rhythm and emotional unity
What do King and Angelou both suggest about overcoming adversity?
It requires faith, hope, and courage
What kind of evidence does King use to support his claims?
Historical, moral, and religious references
“Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave” – What does this symbolize?
Cultural pride and inherited strength
Why are ethos, pathos, and logos important in persuasive writing?
They help convince the audience through credibility, logic, and emotion.
What literary device is shared by both authors to emphasize perseverance?
Repetition / Parallelism
How do both texts inspire action?
Through emotional appeal and calls to dignity, unity, and strength
How does Angelou’s structure support her message?
Gradual buildup to empowerment and triumph
“We will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.” What device is used?
Metaphor and imagery