In his Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln delivered a profound speech that called on the living to honor the sacrifices made by the dead in the Civil War. He emphasized the importance of promoting freedom under God and preserving the government by and for the people. These resolutions underscored the need for balance between conserving and progressing tendencies, as expressed through future tense formulations. This essay aims to explore the historical context surrounding Lincoln's address, key figures…
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The orator of “The Gettysburg Address” was the illustrious Abraham Lincoln. He delivered the speech at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery during his presidency on November 19, 1863 in the midst of the Civil War. His purpose for writing the speech was to remind the Americans of their values to devote themselves to defending them as he commemorated the Union soldiers who sacrificed their lives for unity during the bloody Battle of Gettysburg. For instance, the first paragraph in his…
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In Lincoln's speech how does he explain how all men are equal and how he controls two divided country's. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln wants to change what his readers believe about what it mean to be dedicated to the American idea that "All men are created equal." He accomplishes this by his speech of How all men are equal during the civil war. "All men are equal" . My cited evidence is "We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their…
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I countered and argued that he mostly wanted to dedicate the battlefield to the dead ones who gave their lives instead of pushing the light on the ones who were still fighting, probably afraid that they wouldn’t be identified and not told to their family that they had died. He should have paid more attention to that problem so they could've been eased and fought harder. He was Lincoln when he gave his speech. Yet when they died, the soldiers would have also been honored. I agree with the argument…
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larger issue than just the union within the states. Douglas was quite persuasive in his reasoning in pushing the North to abolish slavery. Abraham Lincoln did not seem to base his concerns on Douglas, when he gave the “Gettysburg Address,” on November 19, 1863. The focus of the address was that the war was truly about him and America using liberty, and freedom…
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The Gettysburg Address modivated and inspired many of the American people. It encouraged them to continue and finish the fight of the fallen soldiers and to honor them by the people dedicating themselves to reach equality along with them being able to have a voice in the new nation. Abraham Lincoln communicates and achieves his purpose by incorporating repetition, parallelism, and antithesis. By Lincoln implementing repetition, the Americans are able to fully grasp and comprehend the significant…
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There was much blood shed at the battle of Gettysburg during the Civil war; incidentally, tens of thousands of soldiers died, got wounded, or went missing. At the dedication ceremony of the National Cemetery of Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln made a speech that is now one of the “most-memorized piece[s] of oratory in American history” (cite). Through the use of diction, repetition, and syntax, Lincoln intended to remind his audience of the past, unite them as one nation, honor the brave men who fought…
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In the very first sentence of his address, Lincoln uses two phrases that are used to refer to the Declaration of Independence. At the memorial service for fallen Union soldiers at the Battle of Gettysburg, he states, “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal” (Lincoln, Gettysburg). “Four score and seven years ago” - where a ‘score’ is 20 years - is referring to…
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The Gettysburg Address is a speech delivered on November 19, 1863, during the Civil War. The speech took place at the Soldier’s National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Lincoln was not the featured speaker at the event - the featured speaker was no other than Edward Everett. While Everett spoke for 2 hours, Lincoln spoke for no longer than 2 minutes with his speech being a total of 272 words and contained 10 sentences. In Lincoln's speech, he looked at the overall picture. Instead of making…
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Peyton Pascoe AP Lang Mrs. McAllister April 10, 2024 In his eulogy at the funeral of Senator Ted Kennedy, on the twenty-ninth of August in Boston, Massachusetts; At the time, President Barack Obama used a variety of rhetorical strategies including emotional appeal, parallel structure, and logical appeals to highlight not only the hardships Kennedy faced, but more importantly his accomplishments despite those impediments. Obama speaks in an empowering yet respectful tone to listeners not just at the…
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