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The Legacy Of The Gettysburg Address

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Many years ago, America was not the country that is today, it had to fight for territory and freedom. Although it 's become a country ruled by the people. People had to elect a president that fulfilled the expectations to expand and to create a successful country. Each of the chosen presidents left a mark; some achieved many good things and others failed. One of the big events that contribute to the way America is designed today was the civil war of 1861.During this war president, Abraham Lincoln was in charge. This war lasted four bloody years, many people died and as a response in 1862, Lincoln gave a motivational speech to his people, to not give up and fight for their freedom. The Gettysburg address was a speech that could be …show more content…

The civil war was portrayed as the test of America, to see if it deserved to be a country of freedom. It is important to note, however, that Lincoln also uses Aristotelian Rhetoric as a tool to back up his proposal argument by showing that it was an opportunity to demonstrate America was the strongest country. He uses ethos, which is the ethical appeal. In order to show credibility to his audience as he said that he is conscious about the many deaths, but for that reason, It 's about time to prove that this will be a lesson learned. In a way, he shows pity for those that die so he as the leader says that he cannot tolerate more deaths and action will be taken. Lincoln uses fancy language and history facts to demand and convince people. If people work as one the unity will be reflected on how war is fought and to the life people will be having. Lincoln speech has become to know as one of the most famous speeches, because it did not only Lincoln was giving its plight and motivating the soldiers who were left to continue fighting and put an end to this war, but also began to discuss the issue of slavery and how this was needed to be won to continue creating a nation of equality and freedom. In other words, he begins to discuss the end of slavery. This shows that Lincoln does not only wants to destroy the confederates states

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