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    Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address a Civil War battle‚ had just taken place. Lincoln was discussing the events that had taken place in Gettysburg‚ Virginia a few weeks prior to November 19‚ 1863. At the time his speech seemed unsuccessful because the people thought his presentation was too short. Also‚ the people thought it should have been a memorial service for the soldiers who died instead of a challenge to continue the war. It took many years for the country to recognize its value. The Gettysburg Address

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    Gettysburg Address‚ Declaration of Independence‚ and the Four Freedoms of speech documents show relationship in terms of democracy and freedom. First‚ in Gettysburg Address‚ President Abraham Lincoln delivered statements in November 1863 at a formal ceremony that occurred in Pennsylvania. The president gave the speech at one of the most fierce and bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Additionally‚ Lincoln proclaimed that the fight was a struggle for the preservation of the Union armies and repeated

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    A rhetorical analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. In a very reverent‚ yet quick‚ address‚ Abraham Lincoln not only honorably bestows a farewell to the soldiers who gave their lives for the livelihood of their country‚ but through his rhetorical usage of juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and parallelism‚ Lincoln unites his speech together‚ and this in turn transfers into his central message of unity as a nation.  Lincoln’s usage of juxtaposition‚ the comparison of two ideas‚ gives life to

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    Introduction On the dreary‚ mournful afternoon of November 19‚ 1863‚ Abraham Lincoln made a unifying speech to a nation divided. His words met the disjointed and disjunct state of the country with emphasis on hope for a prosperous future. At first thought by Lincoln to be subpar and ineffective in achieving its point‚ the Gettysburg Address would come to be known as one of the greatest and most iconic speeches of the American Civil War. Biography Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809 and

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    Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address‚ delivered at the dedication ceremony for the Cemetery of Gettysburg; this speech preaches liberty and equality. While many factors contributed to the start of the civil war‚ the ultimate cause was the secession of southern states from the union. From 1861 to 1865 America was at war within itself. During this time‚ the most important engagement was the Battle of Gettysburg‚ which was a great victory for the union. It was here‚ at Gettysburg where Lincoln’s famous speech‚ the

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    use of rhetoric in his speeches. When comparing “The Gettysburg Address” to “The Second Inaugural Address” one can see that Lincoln applied similar rhetoric. Both addresses contain parallelism and anti-thesis ; however‚ they differ in length and purpose. When comparing both pieces of literature one notices how the former 16th president uses parallelism in both “The Gettysburg Address” to “The Second Inaugural Address”. In “The Gettysburg Address” Abraham Lincoln uses parallelism in the following line

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    delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19‚ 1863 to signify the dedication to the soldiers that lost their lives in the Gettysburg battle which took place during the Civil War. This war was important to Lincoln because he believed it signified new beginnings to the U.S. with terms of freedom. Keeping in mind that the Gettysburg battle was the turning point for the war since this was the time that things started to finally look good for the North. In the reading it says‚ "At Gettysburg‚ he identified

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    piece “I have a dream” King uses logical appeal to give his reasoning over equality. King makes you feel guilty by not just what he says but he also makes you feel emotional with all of the false promises. King uses repetition of the phase “I have a dream” to convey his message. The most common rhetorical devices king uses are ethos‚ Pathos‚ logos‚ and repetition to describe his purpose. The rhetorical devices king use doesn’t just apply to one person it applies to everyone altogether. “I have a dream”

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    Jr’s 1963 “I Have and Dreamspeech is nothing short of inspiring in its message about abolishing racial discrimination. His main goal is to emphasize the racial injustices still present in society and that action should be taken to change it. His main points address the inequalities that Negroes face and how he longs for racial equality. King first begins by informing the audience about the racial inequalities that need to be changed. He then uses repeated clauses such as “I have a dream” and “Let

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    by their creator‚ with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness.” Our unalienable rights must not be broken or destroyed by anyone’s judgments on how we are supposed to live our life. That is why I ask you ladies and gentlemen for you to stand up against bullying with me. This can happen to anyone primarily targeted simply because of their race‚ body size‚ sexual orientation‚ or any type of difference not accepted or judged by a group or a person

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