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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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    history is 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

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    January 3‚ 2012/17 Rhetoric I Ask In Kennedy’s inaugural address he pledges to help the people around the world who "struggle to break the bonds of misery." He wishes to help these people because it is the right thing to do. This shows that there was much poverty around the world at the time. Even the rich needed help; Kennedy said‚ "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor‚ then it cannot save the few who are rich." Kennedy also wanted to assure the survival and success of liberty

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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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    Dr. King’s speech and The Gettysburg Address are both similar and different. They are both setting out for hope and freedom. Dr.King wants all races to live in a free world. Abraham Lincoln wants to make everyone live the same and free just like Martin Luther King Jr. Even though they have some similarities they also have some differences. In the Address and Speech they both have different tones. The first tone in Dr.King’s speech is “ I say today‚ my friends‚ so even though we face the differences

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    Damola Badewa John F. Kennedys Inaugural Address On a cold January afternoon in 1961‚ President John F. Kennedy recites an artful speech that motivates the world. While the speech’s respectful eloquence is appropriate for the occasion of an inauguration‚ its youthful energy and archaic words and phrases make it distinctly John F. Kennedy’s piece. President Kennedy‚ the youngest president‚ uses several word choices that make the speech

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    Trump is one of the more interesting presidents the United States has had in its two-hundred and forty-one years of existence. What makes Trump interesting is that he’s arguably one of the most unqualified presidents the United States has ever had due to him having no political experience‚ only business experience‚ prior to becoming the president. However‚ even though he’s arguably unqualified you wouldn’t notice it by the way Trump carries himself. When Trump gave his Inauguration speech he spoke

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    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr both said amazing speeches‚ Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address” and Dr.King’s “I have a dream”. Although Lincoln was an American president and Dr.King was an African-American civil rights leader‚ both King and Lincoln told their speeches for the reason of urgency for freedom‚ but conveyed it in different ways. The common theme between their speeches is the demand for immediate change. Both of these speakers used rhetoric to affect their crowd‚ for example‚ when

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural address was put in the president’s awareness of the Union citizens’ developing concern about the grave causes and effects of the then warring Civil conflict. In order to push Union citizens to remain influenced towards this repair of the Union by forgiving Confederate insurgents and seeing pass the necessary war‚ Lincoln changes between inclusive pronouns to dual language to capture battles and shared beliefs

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address The inaugural address‚ spoken by President Barack Obama‚ was largely written by the 27 year old Jon Favreau. “What is Required: The Price & Promise of Citizenship” captured the audience of the American people‚ with Obama’s natural ability to achieve praise without really saying anything. The country was told once again that we are in a crisis and that change is the answer. The speech teaches about Obama’s thoughts on common defense

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