Rhetorical Analysis Of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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The writer in this essay uses comparisons in the beginning of the article. The essay first starts on how there is a “less occasion for an extend address” meaning that theirs not much to say since it's his second inaugural address. And also uses comparison again when describing that during the Civil War both sides wanted the same thing for each other “both looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and outstanding. Both read the same bible and pray to the same God and each invoked his aid against others.”
Another rhetorical strategy that president Lincoln uses were allusions from the Bible. It captures the audience hearts when Lincoln said “The prayers of both could not be answered. That neither has been answered fully. The