Labor union organizer and civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, in his article published on the tenth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., promotes the effectiveness of nonviolence. Chavez’s purpose is to convince the reader that the only solution to achieve something of great excellence is through nonviolent resistance. He establishes his support for this practice by implementing religious appeals, juxtapositions, and moralistic diction while portraying the successfulness of nonviolence.
Chavez begins his article by making a reference that religiously appeals to his audience. He appeals to the, by expressing how “human life is a very special possession given by God” and no one has “the right