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Response To The Gettysburg Address

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Two-hundred and seventy-three words transposed our nation. These words are known as "The Gettysburg Address". This speech, verbalized by President Abraham Lincoln, is well known for many things. It is popular because of what it stands for. “The Gettysburg Address” is not a mediocre speech. The words spoken have deep significance referencing vitally important subjects. "The Gettysburg Address" teaches valuable lessons about war, sacrifice, and unity. Instructions that should be taken into account when making choices as a country. The lessons taught by this great speech are still applicable today. The Civil War was not fought for only those living at that time; it was fought for all Americans then and now. If I were to look up synonyms for the word war I would find words like battle, bloodshed, conflict, and hostility. However, in the definition of war it says, war is a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air. Looking at the definition, war doesn't have to be hostile or …show more content…

This speech consisted of simple words because President Lincoln's world was adapting to faster forms of communication, and speeches like the Gettysburg Address reflected the changing times as it should now. It is crucial that we do not label it as irrelevant because, it has solutions to problems our country is facing today. We need to learn from the past. When comparing my own life to this nation, I realize that by reflecting on my past mistakes it keeps me from making them again or making worse ones. The past is such an important part of this world. We need to reflect on our lives and debate if we really are sacrificing everything we can to bring this nation back out on top. We need to become “we” again and be unified as a

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