This shows the bitterness of King about the untruthfulness about the police, and optimism about ending racial segregation. Next, King uses the pronouns to address the audience, which shapes a bitter and optimistic tone. The letter he wrote was very long: “I’m afraid that it is much too long to take your precious time”(5). King uses sarcasm and this leads me to believe that he is very bitter about this situation. King also uses pronouns to address the audience when talking about all of the brave Negros that stood up for what they believed in: “I wish you would have condemned the Negro sit-sinners and demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage”(4). People like James Merediths and Rosa Parks are the real heroes, and one day they will realize that. Using pronouns to address the audience to help him achieve his purpose by directing the problem right at them. Lastly, King uses rhetorical questions to shape a bitter tone. King is not very happy that he is in jail because of