Rhetorical Analysis Of Cesar Chavez

Words: 427
Pages: 2

The 1960s represents the height of a mass civil rights movements. After Martin Luther king Jr’s death there was a massive uproar of violence all over the country. Cesar Chavez, a mexican labor union organizer and civil rights leader, published an article on the tenth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to farm workers and others who fight for equal rights. In this article Cesar Chavez aims to convince the readers that nonviolence is the most puissant and effective way form of resistance, much stronger than violence. He develops his argument through the use of allusion to famous figures and through his use of pathos.
Cesar Chavez uses many rhetorical strategies. One of them is allusion to famous figure. Cesar Chavez