" I'm a dream. " Is this a speach that still lives in our hearts or it' s lost for ever?

2013-07-08 10:04 pm
They are about fourtyfive years it was pronuenced, but it seems to me it' s still a dream. What do you think about?
更新1:

Of course Shih Tsu, but, I don' t know why, is more rimembered with I'm. Thank you anyway for asking.

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I thank both of you. But you' re only two people. I' m really not satisfied of what is going on in this crazy world. I knew it was I have dream, I knew they were fifty years ago, but I see that maybe he was only a dream and his speaches are flying away and going to be lost for ever.

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2013-07-08 11:31 pm
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I don't know who you've been talking to, but it is absolutely NOT more rimembered with "I'm". No need to defend a typo. It is universally known as the "I have a dream" speech. "I'm a dream" just doesn't make any sense at all. Also, the speech was 50 years ago. King died 45 years ago, but he gave the speech in 1963. He gave his "mountaintop" speech in 1968 not long before he died. People make a big deal out of that, but in fact he gave that speech every time he went someplace where he thought someone might want to kill him, which was often. One of those times, he was right.

Ironically, though, the whole "I have a dream" part wasn't originally in the speech. It was something King had been saying to one of his colleagues not long before the speech. After delivering his prepared remarks, the colleague said "tell them about your dream." And so he did, ad lib, and delivered one of the most impactful and memorable speeches in American history. Another of the great historic American speeches, the Gettysburg Address, was written by Lincoln on a napkin on the train on the way to the site.

You get the right speaker in the right time and place with enough inspiration and it knocks the socks off of any team of writers spending weeks pouring over the details.


But as to the heart of your question, is it still a dream? Yes. The history of civilization is a general trend (not always forward, but generally so) toward greater civility and acceptance. But we'll never achieve King's dream 100%. We've gotten a lot closer, but any reasonable examination of the state of things shows we still have a LONG way to go.
2013-07-11 5:08 am
I' m sorry but I changed account without closing the open answers. I' m sorry for both of you because in anycase I can' t do anithing else on old account. Shih Tsu I think I have two debts with you.

And now let me answer like if I was an answerer. I can' t forget him. This speach sounds like a bell in my mind and make me feel better. Better of what I usually am. I see him and I hear his voice. He talks at my heart and my heart breath pure blood. Leviathan has took him away. Like many people like him before and after him. Human beast hit the best. Always. Human beast thinks that' s the only way to live but it' s the only way he dies. Bye, my friends. Be strong. You really need to.
2013-07-09 5:08 am
Do you mean "I Have a Dream"?

I can imagine you personalized the speech. God Bless you. The dream is becoming reality more every day. I pray we never forget.


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