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Kian Roxas

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FREEDOM

FAMILIARITY OR OPENNESS IN SPEECH BEHAVIOR

"The Gettysburg Address"

" The world will little note, nor long remember..."

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  • In "The Gettysburg Address," the speaker, Abraham Lincoln explores freedom of political inequality through the use of Alliteration.

"I Have a Dream"

"... sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat..."

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  • Using figurative language, Martin Luther King Jr. expresses his idea of freedom of discrimination and segregation in the speech, "I Have a Dream."

"I Hear America Singing"

"Singing" and "As"

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  • Freedom of choice ans individuality, is conveyed by Walt Whitman's poem through the literary device repetition in "I Hear America Singing."

"I Too"

"They send me to eat in the kitchen"

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  • Langston Hughes examines his idea of freedom of racial inequality through the use of extended metaphor in his work "I Too"

What freedom means to me

  • To me freedom means being able to do anything I want, to say what ever I want, and no one is there to judge who I am. Freedom is being able to act or speak as one without restraint. The feeling of an eagle soaring in the sky without any interruption.