Saturday, May 25, 2019
The Two-Minute Speech
Lasting roughly over two minutes, the Gettysburg Address is one of the best known speeches in American history. In the Gettysburg Address, author Abraham capital of Nebraska puts hope into the hearts of Americans of a new nation brought up from the ashes of the American Civil War and the noble men that fought to lay aside its belief in familiarity and the equality of all men.Lincolns words deliver a sense of unity and wholehearted purpose among Americans in his Gettysburg Address. In the first paragraph, Lincoln states his belief that all men are created equal, an allusion to the Constitution. He is asserting that freedom of all men, including slaves, is backed by the law of the land. Lincoln never manipulations the words I or you to address his audience, but instead uses we, our, and us, to establish ethos and connect with the crowd before him and Americans in generalthe labor union and the South.Moreover, he repeatedly says we throughout his speech to emphasize his goal for uni ty. In the third sentence of the third paragraph, Lincoln uses parallelism in little vs. languish and we say vs. they did to make a point that the fight to defend their countrys values of liberty and freedom from their soldiers will not be forgotten. once more he reveres their nobility in the first sentence of the same paragraph , repeating we cannot in front of dedicate, consecrate, and hallow (this ground), exploitation hyphens between each statement to create emphasis. Lincoln builds up to his ultimate message, the climax of the paper That Americans shall make it their duty to see that the rights of man which Union soldiers so righteously defended shall never again be neglected.He goes on by addressing the great task remaining before them, which is thatwe give as much devotion to the puddle as those who died for it, that we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, and that this nationshall have a new birth of freedom, creating, with this use of anaphora, and intensity that makes his listeners feel proud while also giving them a sense of purpose/cause. Finally, Lincoln uses asyndeton to close off his speech by affirming that political sympathies of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth, promising abrighter future. Lincolns Gettysburg Address reassured Americans that their soldiers did not die in vein, for the freedom and liberty of man would never cease to be defended.
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