Monday, March 11, 2019

I’Ve Been to the Mountaintop Analysis

Through the dialect Ive Been to the Mountaintop, Martin Luther index Jr. wants to give hope to the sense of hearing. It is really important to mark the style, imagery and structure he uses throughout the speech in accompaniment the way he ends his speech, by leaving the audience at the climax. The prime(prenominal) paragraph of this handing over, consists of two long and complex sentences. These two sentences are truly biblical. entrance of the whole human register up to now, and the Almighty verbalize to me . This word of mouth is nonable because he uses the playscript Almighty, instead of the word beau ideal.By using this, the phantasmal audience sees this point distinctly. Almighty sounds to them as immortal would be in an even higher position, which makes it more significant. In notation 3 and 4 there is direct speech from God to Martin Luther office where God contains him Martin Luther King, which age would you care to live in? . This dramatizes the sit uation, because the audience imagines how God is actually talking to Martin Luther King. The image of God in this text passage is specially significant because no one has a picture closely God, however eachone knows that God is Almighty and each individual has a different picture of God.Because the audience consists of mainly religious people the use of religious terms is important. In the second paragraph of this passages the audience sees another view of God, where God is as a person working. Having explored how the author has presented his biblical talking to it is now important to consider the use of his tone, in particular how rough words are being sung more. For example in suck up 5, dark dungeons. This is an alliteration but also the sound of it creates a interpret impression.The repetition in disceptation 17 favorite, favorite formula , is important, because that makes this line more enthusiastic and lets the audience get a deeper understanding. However in the third paragraph an e very mean solar day language style is being used. Next, I will go into the imagery part of this passage. What makes this part of the text in particular rewarding to analyze is the way Martin Luther King presents God to the audience. He shows that God is similar to everyone. This is clearly shown in line 12 to line 13, where he says And I see God working in this pointedness of the twentieth century in a way that men, in whatever strange way, are responding. . Here he also shows, that God does not use his almighty powers, instead he shows him as working like every other person. The image of the promised knowledge base (line 6 and line 33) is particularly significant to the audience, because everyone imagines the promised land different. Most in the audience think of a place which is similar to paradise. In this place there would be no war, no hate in general it would be a serene place. In a way Martin Luther King is representing himself as Moses, and his mission i s to rent the audience to the promised land.Additionally he uses words, which where used during the time of Moses, such as the promised land. He also states, that he hast been to the mountaintop, and that he has looked over (line 32) and he has seen the promised land (line 32). However, Moses died the day after this happened, so in a way this base shadows, the death of Martin Luther King Jr. , because he actually was assassinated the day after this speech. The structure of this speech consists of the background, the present and the qlimax, where the speech then stops.In the original two paragraphs, Martin Luther King starts of by going back into history, where God would ask him in which age would you like to live in? . Then Martin Luther King goes through many historical known places, and always repeats the phrase verbalize I wouldnt stop there . With this repetition the audience sees where he is trying to go, and what he is trying to avoid to get to that point of history where he wants to live. He decides to live in the twentieth century, because this century is very important. It is important because after he says, Now thats a strange account to make, because the world is all messed up.The nation is sick. Trouble is in the land perplexity all around. (line 9 to line 11). In a way he is also trying to say, he decided to live in this time, to sustain the nation get their hope back, and make them handle the world again. Toward the middle, he is speaking with more hope, in a lighter but louder voice. The text also becomes more positive, for the people to get their hope back. The end of the speech is a very important part, because he leaves the audience at the qlimax of his speech. He finishes by saying Mine eyes have seen the glory of the sexual climax of the Lord (line 34) and then he leave the podium.The audience then applauses, where every individual seems to be convinced of his speech. In conclusion the text is very well setup, where the structure, the style and the imagery work together in a way to create an atmosphere, where it seemed that at the start of the speech everything still had a bad impact, however towards the end of the speech it turned out to be good again. In my personal opinion I think that Martin Luther King, gave the audience back their hope, in order to take non-violent action and maintain iodine again. 939 words.

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