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Ingo Blechschmidt, 10C<br />
33 33. HAUSAUFGABE 28<br />
3<strong>2.</strong><strong>1.</strong>3 Technical details<br />
• There are only three chords (tonic, subdominant, dominant).<br />
• The scale is pentatonic (in contrast to the European diatonic system),<br />
which means there are only five different notes.<br />
• The strings of the guitar are often bended while playing a dominantseventh<br />
chord.<br />
• Rhythm’n’Blues are faster and have more rhythm.<br />
33 33. <strong>Hausaufgabe</strong><br />
33.1 What are Martin Luther Kings dreams and what specific<br />
parts of the Negros does he address?<br />
Martin Luther King dreams of a America, which will live out its creed, that<br />
all men are created equal. He imagines a World, where former slaves and<br />
former slave owners will come together and be friends. Additionally, King<br />
draws this pictures to his own children. Later on in his speech, he expresses<br />
the equality of all men by referring to the Bible, that the Lord will align<br />
all evelations and dips to an equal height. By saying, that both white and<br />
black criminals will go to prison, he demonstrates the equality again. At<br />
the end of his speech, he enumerates many places, which freedom should<br />
ring from. Those places symbolize the whole World.<br />
King specifically addresses the fact, that the Negros are segregated by the<br />
rest of the population. He pictures this state by using comparisions of pain,<br />
for example „heat of injustice“, „heat of oppression“. By contrast, his dreams<br />
get entitled with „oasis of freedom and justice“.<br />
33.<strong>1.</strong>1 Verbesserung<br />
Dreams:<br />
• equality<br />
• society free from discrimination<br />
• freedom<br />
• brotherhood<br />
• justice