Student’s NameInstructor’s NameCourseDateSpeech analysis "I have a dream- Martin Luther King, Jr." Martin Luther King, Jr. is well known for his influences on the American civil rights movement in the year 1960s through his speech. "I Have a Dream" of 1963, where he expresses his dreams to the people of America about some form of racism that's being shown. When passing information to the Americans and his dream nation, Martin L. King proposed a remarkable speech that has been termed to be unforgettable. The speech believes that one day it will bring change. During Luther King's time, African Americans achieved more genuine progress toward racial equality. Years after his demise, Mr. King ais regarded as the most and widely known African American leader in his time. In analyzing his speech, there are a couple of rhetorical purposes that are reflected throughout the speech. Thus, his speech was intended to stimulate Americans to take action and develop their lives. The objectives s are meant to target a particular group of audience. King also articulates the dissatisfactions with the policies and laws which victimized African Americans and their rights. The anticipated audience was government representatives. The author, however, intends