Rhetorical Analysis Of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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There has been perhaps no greater leader in the United States when it was time to stand and address a divided nation. Lincoln’s speeches are often surprisingly short, but at the same time so drastically impactful. His eloquence continues to this present day and was heard throughout his second inaugural address. Lincoln was very aware of the people’s concerns about the Civil War conflict and consequences it has created. Many of the Union’s people were wary about what turmoil and continued destruction the war would bring. In Lincoln’s intelligent and eloquent address, he was able to motivate the Union’s people by juxtaposed the Confederacy and the Union by utilizing plural pronouns, in order to bind the nation as one and reinforce commonality