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The advice that Kennedy gave to his audience is to unite in love and wisdom. He advices that the nation does not need hatred and violence rather compassion and feeling for justice for each other.
Explanation:
'A Eulogy for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.' is a speech delivered by Robert F. Kennedy. On 4th April, 1968, Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy delivered a eulogy for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who was assassinated the same morning.
In his speech he adviced his audience to build a nation build on virtues of love, wisdom, compassion, and feelings for justice foreach other or those who in some way suffer injustice and not on vice of hatred, discrimination, violence, lawlessness. He asserts that peace is what humanity needs in such times as this and the times to come.
In lines 27-46 the advice that Kennedy gave to the audience in this eulogy for Martin Luther King was for the people to stop the hatred, and ills that they had come to know in the US.
In this speech, Robert Kennedy tells the people to:
- Give up hate and distrust
- To give up bloodshed and violence
- To replace hate with compassion and love.
- To fight for justice for those that were oppressed
These advices were given by Robert Kennedy on the day that Martin Luther King Jr was shot and assassinated in the United States.
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