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Rhetorical Resonance: Comparing MLK and Mandela's Speeches on Glory and Hope

In this lesson, students will analyze the speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela, focusing on the use of rhetorical elements such as imagery, repetition, and emotional appeal. By comparing these two iconic figures, students will discover the shared themes of glory and hope in their messages for justice and equality. A warm-up exercise, "Thinking Through Literature," will prepare students for this deep analysis. Be sure to apply the proper heading on your paper when submitting your work.

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Rhetorical Resonance: Comparing MLK and Mandela's Speeches on Glory and Hope

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  1. MLK/Mandela

  2. Objective: Students will compare Mandela’s speech to MLK’s in order to see how they use many of the same rhetorical elements. Warm-up: complete “Thinking Through Literature” (444)to turn in to me. Don’t forget to put the proper heading on your paper. End

  3. Glory and Hope

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