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    As am American I still believe that Lincoln’s and Kennedy’s Inaugural speech is still relevant in today’s time. As a nation we still struggle to function as a whole. Some Americans feel as if they are in slavery due to the lack of employment and our nation reaching a recession economy. Nonetheless, both Presidents’ were interested in bonding the American people. As stated in John F. Kennedy Inaugural Speech in 1961 “Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your…

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    Lincoln’s Transcendental Address In Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America, Garry Wills discusses the influence that the transcendentalist movement had on Lincolns Gettysburg Address. The transcendentalist movement was brought about from the idea of transcendentalism; everyone has equal knowledge of themselves and the world beyond that, relating to what people see, hear, touch and feel. Throughout Wills chapter, titled “The Transcendental Declaration”, Wills argues that Lincolns…

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    John Getty's Speech Essay

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    I enjoyed listening the five different interpretations of Lincoln’s speech, but my favorite interpretation of the speech was the speech by John Getty because the his voice, mood, and his appearance stood out from the other speeches. The speakers of the other speeches spoke in a low-pitched voice, in contrast, Getty’s voice is higher pitched, with and fluctuated throughout the speech to express emotion. Unlike the other speeches, which were delivered in a dull, and solemn tone, Getty’s tone…

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    Gettysburg Address Thesis

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    Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, is a call to the north that they need to band together in-order-to abolish slavery and win the Civil War. Lincoln's trying to inspire the north to press on in the civil war, because it is the right thing to do. He shows resolve to stand behind the idea that slavery is wrong. Lincoln's speech following the important battle of Gettysburg, aims to be what inspires the people of the north to push on and put an end to this unjust war. Success was the result of…

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    Abraham Lincoln, a man known for his honesty and optimism towards the future of the United States of America during the turmoil of the Civil War. A man devoted to his divided country and its suffering people. A man grounded in his Christian faith. This man, the sixteenth president of the United States of America, spoke with precision and elegance. Lincoln presented many speeches during his life, and even after his assassination scholars explore his writings. During Lincoln’s presidency, he…

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    Martin Luther King Jr’s speech “I have a dream” is about the Civil Rights Movement, equality between white people and African American. To demand racial justice and an integrated society for the black community. This speech takes place at Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. in front of hundreds of people to put a stop segregation and discrimination in America that’s been going on for years. Martin Luther King Jr delivered a speech with powerful use of language that both connects to white folks and…

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    Words have the power to express abstract ideas or to make one feel an array of emotions. To access the deeper meanings of these words it is imperative to analyze and read between the lines. Even in spite of its brevity, taking only seven minutes to recite, Abraham Lincoln's second Inaugural Address has a large number of deeper meanings that can easily be foreseen. In Ronald C. White Jr.'s novel Lincoln's Greatest Speech the author makes Lincoln's speech more significant by comparing the Second…

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    The Martin Luther Memorial is also known as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. This memorial is located on four acres of land near the National Mall. This monument is to remember the 1964 Civil Rights Act that Martin Luther had a big role in. He was one of the most well-known leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He was a Baptist Minister and social activist who fought for equal rights and influenced the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The same year, he also received the Noble Peace Prize. In…

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    From Segregation to Integration: Rhetorical Appeals in “I Have a Dream.” Martin Luther King Jr’s, “I Have a Dream,” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. is not just a speech. It speaks to men and women of all races. It addresses the issues of racism and how nothing has changed in over 100 years. It reiterates the work that Abraham Lincoln once tried to install with the Emancipation Proclamation. King knew the works of Aristotle with his thought of pathos, ethos, and logos, and he…

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    In Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, he uses many rhetorical devices to appeal to our ethos, pathos, and logos. Through this he expresses his feeling about the Civil War; the motivation which made it come about and the outcome of the war. At this point the country had been a war for four years and tensions are high; President Lincoln has been reelected into his second term prepared to give a speech that will hopefully bring the nation back together so that they can “bind up the…

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