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    battle of Gettysburg erupted. The fate of the nation literally hung in the balance of a battle that started as a skirmish over shoes then turned into one of the bloodiest and most crucial battles of the civil war. Four months later the battlefield of Gettysburg was to be turned into a Soldiers National Cemetery for the twenty thousand Union soldiers that lost their lives in this horrific battle. During the dedication ceremony President Lincoln gave his renowned speech the Gettysburg Address. President

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    The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches known by America. Jackie Fredericks states, “November 19, 1863--On this day, President Abraham Lincoln gave a very short speech that is now one of the most famous in the English language.” (Fredericks). This speech has many messages throughout it. The message of unity and that we all need to be united as one. Acceptance, knowing that you who you are and others need to accept you and you need to accept others. And death, realizing that it will

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    at odds and much blood was shed. The Battle of Gettysburg was particularly gruesome, but none the less a major win for the Union. Immediately after the battle, Lincoln was invited to speak on behalf of all fallen soldiers and on the victory that the Union so desperately needed. The Gettysburg Address motivated the American people to persevere and continue fighting the Confederacy in order to free the slaves and make the country whole again. An address such as this one gave the broken down people of

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    The Address is a documentary about a boys school. At this school the boys are given the task to memorise the Gettysburg Address. When: The Address starts out the week after the boys all get back from their Thanksgiving break. The boys are challenged to memorize the speech by February the 15th. The movie then follows the boys to show how they progress with their learning. Later they are let out for their Christmas break until the new year. Once they come back in January the race to learn the speech

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    country gets divided. Three years into the war, one of the bloodiest battles occurs in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. After the battle, President Abraham Lincoln delivered what is known as the “Gettysburg Address” to honor all of those who died in the war. Lincoln had no idea how popular his short speech would become. It is one of the most famous speeches in U.S. history and it gave hope to the lives of thousands. In the address, Lincoln says that the United States will continue to fight so that the entire world

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    Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, which he presented on November 19, 1863, he displayed a couple very distinct tones. He was successfully able to portray a praising and an informative tone with the words he so carefully wrote and delivered to the public. These tones were shown by his diction within the address, along with specific words and phrases. His diction demonstrated his informative tone by using words like “we”, “ours”, and “us”, a combined 15 times throughout the address. This shows his

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    Used in the Gettysburg Address With a speech so short, the Gettysburg Address is one of the greatest and memorable speech’s in history? Lincoln’s speech consisted of only 276 words and lasted no longer than four minutes. Many rhetorical devices were used in the Gettysburg Address such as, ethos, pathos, and logos. The use of these devices not only, successfully resulted in an emotional response from the audience; But, Lincoln also persuaded his audience to look at the Battle of Gettysburg in a different

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    The three passages, The Gettysburg Address the Grand Council fire and I Have a Dream, all share a common message to Americans, and that is equality. All the passages mention equality in different ways, some use irony and some use metaphors. The Gettysburg Address was written using complex wording to creates a solemn tone to encourage listeners to support the preservation of the union. Mr. Lincoln stated that "in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this

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    The Gettysburg Address is without a doubt one of the most famous speeches in American history. However, at the time, it was simply an uplifting, motivational speech by the sitting president as part of a ceremony dedicating the Gettysburg Battlefield as a National Cemetery. Now, it is viewed as an historic address delivered by one of the greatest presidents and orators to ever live, Abraham Lincoln. It has also become the benchmark for speeches today and is the subject of many articles, talks,

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    The Gettysburg address The Gettysburg address, it is the famous speech that was given by Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States in order to consecrate Gettysburg National cemetery. The Gettysburg National cemetery is a national place in United States in honor of the soldiers who fought and died to preserve the Union. Even though the context was sad on that day of November, nineteen eighteen sixty-three, Abraham Lincoln tried to convince his audience for the necessity to do

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