Rhetorical Devices Used In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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A man who had a clear and passionate dream of equality for his people writes a letter known as the Letter from Birmingham Jail, this letter was written by none other than Martin Luther King, Jr.. In his letter, King inscribed rhetorical devices that prove to be effective. In the case, Martin Luther King, Jr. writes, “I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.” (SB 206). In the first place, this rhetorical device is known as pathos which is a rhetorical appeal to a person's emotions and when King used this type of appeal he wanted to demonstrate that he expects that the statement he is writing to his clergymen will be understood and rationalized, due to his indefatigable feeling about having