A Rhetorical Analysis Of Abraham Lincoln's The Gettysburg Address

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Author Abraham Lincoln in his speech “The Gettysburg Address” informs that the people who have sacrificed themselves on this battlefield should not be left in vain. The author develops this idea by first reminding us how united the nation used to be in the past, then explaining the test America is currently facing, and finally concluding with thoughts of how America needs to keep fighting together for the future. The author’s purpose is to give the people a reason to keep fighting in order to not let those who gave their lives be forgotten and die in vain. The author establishes a positive tone for people who understand the concepts of the Civil War and know about the struggles of the nation during that time.