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    Kearns Goodwin Lincoln ’s political resume was meager‚ his learning derided‚ and his election considered a stroke of luck. And yet the prairie lawyer from Springfield would emerge the undisputed captain of his distinguished Cabinet‚ earning the respect of colleagues who had originally disdained him‚ and become‚ as Whitman wrote‚ "the grandest figure yet‚ on all the crowded canvas of the Nineteenth Century." As it turned out‚ unbeknownst to the country at the time‚ Lincoln was a towering political

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    Analysis Before entering his second presidential election‚ Abraham Lincoln addressed a war torn nation to persuade the North and South to come back together‚ while regarding the South’s fault. The president manipulates several rhetorical strategies and devices to achieve his purpose. His reassuring tone alone with parallelism‚ biblical allusions and personification allow him to help unify the divided country and chastise the South. Lincoln sets the stage for his speech with a subtle sense of optimism

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    This essay is to compare Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln. The reason I wanted to compare these two men is because both of their histories have interested me each time I read about them. Also because they were a big part of history for their times. Another reason I have chosen to compare these two men is because they both were leaders during times of distress in their countries. The man known as Gaius Julius Caesar‚ better known as Julius Caesar he was a Roman statesman‚ and military general

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    President Abraham Lincoln has been revered as one of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. He is known for his great effect on slavery and served his terms during the civil war in a time of great controversy. The American Civil War (1860-1865) occurred at the exact time of Lincoln’s presidency (1861-1865). The North and the South were divided and a big issue was slavery‚ on which Lincoln took an anti-slavery stance. Lincoln has been called many things because of his views "from

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    Both Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln were very influential people of their time. They were both in power of a nation. To this day each man is still considered a respected leader by people around the world. Abraham Lincoln grew up moving from town to town do to illness and poverty. He was well known for being a good athlete and being very self-disciplined. His political career began in 1832 when he ran for the Illinois legislature‚ and lost. Two years later he ran again and was victorious

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    Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis as Leaders during the Civil War There are both similarities and differences between President Abraham Lincoln‚ leader of the Union‚ and Jefferson Davis‚ President of the Confederate States‚ as leaders during the conflict of the Civil War. These two war heroes lived parallel lives at birth. Both native Kentuckians‚ Abraham Lincoln was born February 12th‚ 1809 in Hodgenville‚ Kentucky and Jefferson Davis was born June 3rd‚ 1808 in Christian County‚ Kentucky. Both

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    books about Abraham Lincoln that focus on his war strategies and struggle to prevent the Confederate states from seceding. There is more to the sixteenth president than the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation. Only a few pieces of text speak about who he was as a person. Abraham Lincoln had great qualities such as being determined‚ down to earth‚ and honorable. One of Abraham Lincoln’s great qualities was how determined he was. The first example of this was a quote from A Lincoln Preface that

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    In assessing the effectiveness of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln as leaders during the American Civil War‚ it is crucial to consider their actions‚ attitudes‚ and the impact they had on their respective causes. Frederick Douglass emerges as a determined and proactive leader‚ advocating for the rights and fair treatment of African American soldiers serving in the Union army. His initiative to meet with President Lincoln demonstrates his commitment to addressing the injustices faced by black

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    Abraham Lincoln was a very effective leader throughout the Civil War. Although he had no prior military experience‚ he proved to be an asset throughout the war. According to his contemporary critics‚ Abraham Lincoln’s Presidential record was notable for his despotic use of power and his blatant disregard for the Constitution. Lincoln ordered thousands of arrests‚ kept political enemies in prison without bringing charges against them‚ refused these hapless men their right to trial by a jury of their

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    “Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing” (Abraham Lincoln). In this quotation‚ Abraham Lincoln compares a tree and its shadow to a person’s character and reputation. Abraham Lincoln explains that a person’s reputation can change‚ just like a tree’s shadow‚ but the tree itself is constant and true to its nature. Similarly‚ in William Shakespeare’s play‚ King Henry IV‚ Part 1‚ Falstaff presents himself as a responsible

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