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Question: What kind of techniques did Abraham Lincoln use in his Gettysburg Address!?!?!?!?
i have to read the Gettysburg Address in class and I need to give some techniques that he used!. I also have to say what was the purpose of this speech(meaning) and someone's opinion!. I hope there is someone out there who is kind enough to help me!!THANKS!!!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Lincoln actually spoke after Edward Everett, who spoke for just under two hours!. Everett, who was known as a great orator, was the featured speaker of the day!.

Lincoln begins by explaining how long we had been an independent nation!. This kind of information is (or was) used as a means of dating documents!. In Ancient Rome, they dated from the founding of the city, at the bottom of the Emancipation proclamation is shows that the year was the eighy sixth of independence!.

Then he continues by saying what they established the nation as, a free nation!.
Then why we are at war: to test whether "that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated" (sorry AL I couldn't phrase it better) could long endure!.

In that statement I imagine he said that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated

sort of like it suddenly occurred to him that any nation with such a creed would surely have to prove itself eventually!. Maybe there's a pause there, maybe just a change in tone!.

then why are we assembled at this place at this time!? To dedicate a portion of it to the men who struggled there so that this nation might live!.

I pause here, because I think he would have for effect

"But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground, for those brave men, living and dead have dedicated it and consecrated it far beyond our poor power to add or to detract!."

We must here dedicate ourselves to completing the work they have thus far so nobly advanced, and that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people and by the people and for the people shall not perish from the Earth!.


I've said it before, if I could pick anywhere at any time in history, I'd like to have been sitting next to Ward Lamon listening to that speech, and hearing Lincoln say to him "that speech won't scour", when he returned to his seat!.

I think the wording in that last part is close, but make sure you get your text right, whether it was AL himself or John Hay, as some have said, it's a marvelous piece of writing!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

He kept it short and sweet because he was the opening act and no one was there to hear him!. Yeah go figure on that one!.Www@QuestionHome@Com