nelson mandela speech glory and hope

what are some similes, personification allusion, anaphora, pathos,ethos,logical appeals, metaphors,hyperbole,call to action,counter argument,rebuttal,etc

A society is born out of an experience of human disaster.

Metaphor: The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.

"To my compatriots, I have no hesitation in saying that each one of us is intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the famous jacaranda trees of the bushveld," is a simile that explains how Mandela has faith in South Africa for the future.

thank you umm so far that's all i have i'm still looking for more.

for your answer for personification which on is it?

ok thank you. also

i have to compare Mandela speech to MLK speech. compare their fundamental argument. which author more successfully supports his argument.

what does that mean?

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This is an opinion question. Which speaker do you think was better at supporting his argument?

i would say MLK because he has a better way of using his language like the use of his words. Shows more rhetorical devices and methods.

so fundamental argument basically means who wrote it better?

what other rhetorical devices does Nelsons Mandela speech have?

Look at the basic premise of each speech. Which speaker provided the best reasons to believe his premise?

Mlk because he said "i am happy to join... what will go down in history" which justifies a conclusion.

while Mandela says how hope and glory will be made in the new liberty?