How long does it take to read Letter from Birmingham Jail?
4 hours and 0 minutes
How does Martin Luther King Jr’s use of figurative language in the Letter from Birmingham Jail show the impact of discrimination?
King’s letter from Birmingham Jail he used figurative language in two ways to influence his readers. He uses personification to influence the reader’s opinion on the growing of racial discrimination: “This movement is nourished by the contemporary frustration over the continued existence of racial discrimination.
How does Martin Luther King use figurative language?
The figurative language gives visual picture on what desegregation would look like. This is a simile because MLK Jr. is comparing Justice rolling down LIKE water. He is also comparing righteousness like a mighty stream. This means that Justice will be like a mighty stream and will be everywhere.
What are two types of figurative language?
Types of Figurative Language
- Simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the words “like” or “as” and they are commonly used in everyday communication.
 - Metaphor. A metaphor is a statement that compares two things that are not alike.
 - Hyperbole.
 - Personification.
 - Synecdoche.
 - Onomatopoeia.
 
What are examples of figurative language?
They are: metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism….Common Examples of Figurative Language
- You snore louder than a freight train!
 - It’s a slow burg.
 - She’s so dumb, she thinks Taco Bell is a Mexican phone company.
 
What is an example of a metaphor in a sentence?
A metaphor compares two things by talking about one thing and saying it is like another. Even though the two things are different, they share a similarity of some kind. Here is an example of a metaphor: Example: The dog’s bed is a marshmallow, it looks so comfortable.