Dr. King uses both logos and pathos in his "I Have a Dream" speech. For logos, he references the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to argue that all men should have equal rights. For pathos, he describes the dreams of African Americans and uses emotional language to convey their desire for freedom and equality.
Dr. King uses both logos and pathos in his "I Have a Dream" speech. For logos, he references the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to argue that all men should have equal rights. For pathos, he describes the dreams of African Americans and uses emotional language to convey their desire for freedom and equality.
Dr. King uses both logos and pathos in his "I Have a Dream" speech. For logos, he references the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to argue that all men should have equal rights. For pathos, he describes the dreams of African Americans and uses emotional language to convey their desire for freedom and equality.