Rhetorical Analysis Of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address

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One of our country’s most remembered leaders and former president, Abraham Lincoln, in his well known “Gettysburg Address” speech, argues that we as a nation, need to come together in this time of war and unite to end this battle. Lincoln’s careful arrangement of words and phrases into classical rhetorical structures helps to make his otherwise simple language emotional and memorable. He supports his claim by first solidly anchoring his arguments and informing the audience what he believes in. Lincoln then utilized classical rhetorical devices to really convert and transform his writing. Finally, he states a clear, last and final call to action to the people in hopes that they will hear him out. Lincoln’s purpose is to persuade and inform in