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    The Gettysburg Address was a speech composed and addressed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, at the time of the political fight in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. At that time, Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States. He was also the President who led America through the Civil War. During the Civil War, at Gettysburg, some soldiers died protecting the nation. This was mentioned in Lincoln’s speech, which was meant to be dedicated to the soldiers who died defending their people. He spoke

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    “The Gettysburg Address” is a speech by the President of United States, Abraham Lincoln, which is one of the best representations of American history. It was produced by Lincoln during the Civil War, on November 19, 1863, at the commitment of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Abraham Lincoln carefully arranges the Address, which was not planned to be as important as other presentations that day; the Gettysburg Address ended up being one of his greatest and most important

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    While the Gettysburg Address is short in length at around 300 words, this famous speech by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is still both enduring and meaningful for all Americans today, almost exactly 146 years later. The first paragraph of his speech sets the tone, in which Lincoln does not directly mention the bloody Battle of Gettysburg, in which 50,000 soldiers lost their lives. Instead, he refers in the opening phrase, “Four score and seven years

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    The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches delivered by Abraham Lincoln. The speech was given on November 19 of 1863, it was dedicated to the Soldiers National Cemetery, “a cemetery for Union soldiers killed at the Battle Of Gettysburg during the Civil War” (zimmer). By starting his speech off with his famous words “four score and seven years ago” Lincoln honored the fallen and reminded the crowd of the purpose of the soldiers sacrifice. By using repetition throughout his speech Lincoln

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    I enjoyed listening the five different interpretations of “The Gettysburg Address” by Abraham Lincoln. Of the five, my favorite interpretation of the speech was the speech recited by John Getty because his voice, mood, and his appearance stood out from the other speeches. Unlike the other speakers, who delivered their speeches in wearisome, dull, and solemn tones, Getty’s tone and attitude are resolute and optimistic. When he first approaches the podium, he smiles and waves to the audience. As

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    Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address” speech is considered by some to be the greatest speech ever given in modern time. The following will point out specific reasons for that belief. Even though it had only 268 words, this speech had more meaning than some monologues consisting of many pages. It was concise, precise, and sincere. The speech was delivered in November 1863, however, it is as correct today as it was back then. It was a speech for the ages. The “Gettysburg Address”’s purpose was clear:

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    Abraham Lincoln’s, “Gettysburg Address”, uses rhetorical devices to unify the northern and southern states. Some of the devices witnessed include excessive dash and comma placement, repetitive verb endings, metaphors, and allusions. Through the practice of rhetoric, Lincoln remembers the past in order to promote the future of the nation. The use of complex syntax structure is a reflection of the issues throughout the country. Lincoln states, “But in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not

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    The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches in American history. The History Place indicates that on November 19, 1863 President Abraham Lincoln went to a battle field positioned in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where three dreadful days of battle occurred called the Battle of Gettysburg. While he was attending the battle field to dedicate it as a national cemetery, he read his speech to the public. After the main orator, Edward Everett of Massachusetts, delivered his speech that lasted

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    reunification and remembrance. The structure of the address was to remind people of the past, get them to reflect on present events, and get them thinking about the future. He filled his words with emotion, asking the people to take the sacrifices of brave men to heart. Abraham Lincoln's desire for the reunification of the country could not have been expressed more clearly, and emotionally than during his Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address was a short piece of work that carried powerful words

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    During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the most memorable speeches, “The Gettysburg Address”. Abraham Lincoln implements effective rhetorical devices such as historical context, diction, and antithesis to give unify the nation. Lincoln establishes credibility by utilizing historical context. He starts the speech by taking the audience back to "fourscore and seven years ago" to when our Founding Fathers drafted the Declaration of Independence. He refers to the document and

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