Analyze The Gettysburg Address

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Gettysburg Address: Analyzed President Lincoln’s address has proved to be one of the most important and influential public addresses in our nation’s history. The Gettysburg Address is composed of only ten sentences and around 270 words. President Lincoln delivered this speech on November 19, 1863, on one of the most important battlefields in the war. This document is also one of the key documents in American History. This speech was a powerful, poem like address about a war that was fought by our fathers and brothers against our fathers and brothers. It was also a dedication to the Gettysburg Cemetery that commemorates our fallen soldiers and a war that divided our country. Even after the speech the Civil War still raged on and Lincoln realized that he also had to inspire the people to continue the fight. The idea Lincoln is trying to persuade the audience to support is that we must dedicate ourselves to a preservation of a united nation and a new birth of freedom. I believe that President Lincoln set the address up in chronological order to demonstrate or explain the steps needed to achieve what he will explain as a united goal. Lincoln begins with the past when the nation was originally created and to not forget what principles …show more content…

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 a historic address delivered by one of the greatest presidents and orators to ever live, Abraham Lincoln. The Civil War was one of the worst times in American History. Never have Americans turned their guns on each other. This was like a fight between brothers and eventually, after nearly 620,000 casualties the nation became a stronger family. These are the many reasons this document is important to me and a key to document

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