Rhetorical Analysis Of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln in his Second Inaugural Address speech, (March 4, 1864) speaks about the war that has recently happened between the North and the South. As the president spoke about the war, it wasn't about happiness but mainly of sadness. He supports his claim by telling about the civil just ending and it ending slavery. He know that the americans are torn apart with the war that struck them and tore them apart. He gives this speech to give them inspiration to have a new sense of purpose for their hearts with a healing purpose. The hate in the Americans are still very much there and he tries to replace the event in their heart with love and desire to have a different perspective in their heart to have a different