Opines that the height created a very real, life-like perception of him and his aspirations. In his speech called, "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." Cesar Chavez uses rhetorical devices such as allusions, parallelism, and charged language to get his point across and. He states, Dr.Kings entire life was an example of power that nonviolence brings to bear in the real world. Chavez also links a relationship between him and his religious audience by mentioning that human life is a very special possession given by God. Appealing to the audience through respectful leaders and religious references, Chavez briefly starts to develop his argument on nonviolence. All rights reserved. By using these devices, Chavez' piece about nonviolent resistance is further developed. The Church wants people to live a life with no sin or wrong doing but they recognize that we are only human and being perfect is not a goal that can be attained the faith does not set you up for failure but helps you it offers confession that will cleanse you of you sins. He also demonstrates that he is not the only one advocating for nonviolence, The boycott, as Gandhi taught, is the most nearly perfect instrument of nonviolent change, allowing masses of people to participate actively in a cause (lines 56-59). He was different, he gained support through encouragement. If we beat the growers at the expense of violence, victory would come at the expense of injury and perhaps death. Kings entire life was an example of power that nonviolence brings to bear in the real world. Chavez brings this up to say that one doesnt need violence or force to make a difference. Christ is the son of God and in Colossians, He is declared to be "before all things, and in him all things hold together." Martin Luther King, Jr., was one of these unique servants and from him we learned many of the lessons that have guided us. After identifying the advantages of nonviolence, he gives the readers two possible conclusions to make about the brutal opposite: either the violence will be escalated and there will be many injuries and perhaps deaths on both sides, or there will be total demoralization of the workers (Chavez). In another example, Chavez explains the positives of nonviolence in lines 54 61 saying, Freedom is best experienced through participation and self-determination, and free men and women instinctively prefer democratic change to any other means. they remember that they failed many english assessments, quizzes, and tests because english wasn't their first language. Analyzes how vargas convinces the reader that 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states are not bad people.