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    The Gettysburg Address - Abraham Lincoln 1863 The Gettysburg speech was short, sharp, powerful and one to remember. Still to this day it remains to a well known, well respected speech. Lets start with something obvious, the author and audience. The Gettysburg address delivered by the American, president Abraham Lincoln. The reason behind giving the speech was given was to dedicate the ground at, Gettysburg, as a Cemetery and to honor the men who died in Battle. We also need to keep in mind

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    Meyer English p 4 Mrs. Bower April 4, 2017 Speech Analysis of “Gettysburg Address” “Fourscore and seven years ago…” The infamous words spoken in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863 by the one and only Abraham Lincoln. Many people know and use these opening words but have never heard more of the speech. President Lincoln write this speech to dedicate hallowed ground to those brave American soldiers we lost at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. Lincoln’s speech is one that is infamous

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    “Fourscore and seven years ago” (Gettysburg Address) are the famous first words of President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address was an epideictic discourse given in honor of the fallen soldiers in the Civil War. The address itself is very ceremonial due to the fact that it commemorates the brave efforts of the soldiers who had been fighting. The main purpose of an epideictic argument is to praise someone and Lincoln’s address does just that. He states in his speech “the

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    The Gettysburg Address made by Abraham Lincoln is a very famous speech. Another famous speech is Dr Martin Luther King Jr speech at the Lincoln Memorial. These speeches were both made to help with racism and to talk about it in the south. Both of these speeches have tones, purposes, and structures to them and I am going to break them all down. These speeches are very In the Gettysburg Address Lincoln is trying to dedicate the battlefield to the men who died in the war. Lincoln is using a firm tone

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    In an Abraham Lincoln speech “The Gettysburg Address”, suggests the unification of the two siding factions is required for a structured nation. In order to create a message that would last a hundred years. He had to use rhetorical devices like repetition, flashbacks, and pathos throughout his speech to create a short but lasting message. In the “Gettysburg Address” Lincoln uses the rhetorical device repetition to create a sort of a rhythm for the audience. Lincoln speech allows this speech to stay

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    Four and a half months after the union defeated the Confederacy at the Battle of the Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. He gave the Union soldiers a new perspective on the war and a reason to fight in the Civil War. This speech immensely created high morale for the soldiers. Before the address, the Civil War was based on the states’ rights. Lincoln’s speech held values of the Declaration of Independence and had America’s future salvation in mind

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    4 Gettysburg Address Mary K Lisenbee Mid-America Christian University The Gettysburg address was an oration conveyed by Abraham Lincoln throughout the Civil War in America between 1861 and 1865. This was one of the bloodiest battles involving the Unionist soldiers and the Confederates where 7800 men died with the latter being defeated. In his address, the then president used several rhetorical devices to emphasize on the message carried in the speech (Carmichael, 1917, p.72)

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    After thousands of men died due to the battle in Gettysburg, Lincoln wrote a speech, The Gettysburg Address. He addressed what happened on that field and why it was so important the Union continued to fight. Due to the way Lincoln structured the speech and how effectively he used literary and rhetorical devices,The Gettysburg Address is known as one of the most important addresses in history. Lincoln started off his address by talking about the past. He brings up the founding fathers and how they

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    The Gettysburg address is a very intriguing speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln. This speech touched bases on the many lives that have been lost during the civil war. This speech gained attention because it considered the impact that was made in the country’s history. Abraham did not want to forget the lives that were lost, but indeed give a dedication to the fallen soldiers. “It is for us the living, rather to be dedicated to the unfinished work which who they fought here have thus far so nobly

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    Did you know that the Gettysburg Address was known to be one of most inspirational speeches delivered? In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln wants to change what his readers believe about what it means to be dedicated to the American idea that “All men are created equal” (Lincoln). If it weren't for Lincoln's speech, we might not be as free and equal as we are today. If it weren't for this speech, we might not respect and honor the soldiers who have bravely risked their lives saving this country and

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