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By comparing the freedom movement to the flight of an airplane in MLK's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, King recognizes all of the people who made the movement possible. When talking about the flight, he mentions all of the personnel, not just the pilot but all of the ground crew who are rarely seen, that make the flight successful. He is pointing out that the freedom movement couldn't have been successful without all of the people in the background.

The effect of King comparing freedom movement to the flight of an airplane in paragraphs 10 and 11 is that it indicates his recognition of the efforts of all the individuals who made the freedom movement possible.

  • In paragraphs 10 and 11 of the speech by Martin Luther King above, we see that he compared the freedom movement to the flight by an airplane.

  • Just as an airplane had many who contributed to its success, the freedom movement also had many who made significant contributions to its ideals.

  • So, King recognized and appreciated their effort.

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