The Noble Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln

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The respectable Gettysburg Address promotes the skillful ideas that spread his wisdom of the Civil War and enlightened those who wished to respect the many dead that fought on the grounds of Gettysburg. Sprinkled throughout human history, great men have arisen, who have devoted much of their lives to certain ideals, and have done so in the face of grave circumstances and opposition. Abraham Lincoln, Former president and also a general in the war, gave a speech to uphold and encourage the spirits of the weary soldiers in his army. The speech was called the Gettysburg Address. This speech uses parallel structure and determines the tone of powerful tranquility so that it may convey to an idea that all the men that fought for their part in the Union will not perish in vain and that there is a lot to do before the United States is whole.

The purpose of his speech was to rally the people and to focus their attention on the need to win the war so that the ideals of the founding fathers would be upheld. As Lincoln stated "...That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." Comparing to the ideas of the founding fathers, he relates to government and democracy and with these two things the Union will achieve their goal. He wished to raise morale of the soldiers and wanted to ensure that the people that were listening would eventually understand why they were in this big mess and that the nation cannot be divided again. He did not discriminate between North and South yet henceforth honored all the soldiers with the upmost gratitude for their service. “Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition th...

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... these soldiers so willing to lay their lives on the line. Our resolve to carry forward with “increased devotion” is the only assurance to our nation carrying forward. This was then and is still today, “the great task remaining before us.”

The purpose and key points of the Gettysburg Address was to honor those brave soldiers that fought in the battles. He also stresses the importance of liberty, freedom, and equality. He wants the nation to be united stronger and that they will improve the future generations. He wants everyone to realize that they have a part to play and only when they realize their part will the nation be strong. The Gettysburg Address tells the people of America that even if many are lost that, the quest is not finished, that there is still much to be done before they can feel free and live their life through the freedom graced upon them by God.

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