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    American history, where nearly 52,000 Americans lost their lives, and just as many lost their will to fight, Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address to a crowd of 20,000 relatives of the deceased. Only an afterthought following the main eulogy, Lincoln’s address would go onto be the most celebrated speech in American history. From the first words of his address, Lincoln establishes a reverential, formal tone. He recounts the signing of the Declaration of Independence using a biblical form…

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    Everybody during that time did not believe the effects it may have after the war was over. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States knew about these effects, though the work of John Locke goals of democracy. Lincoln Speech “Gettysburg Address” not only gives hope to the union soldiers but, something much more. Through the speech, Lincoln believes that if the Union loses the war against the Confederates they will not be given a democratic government and through this all countries…

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    demonstrate how to effectively achieve what one desires to be the outcome of an argument. A letter from Birmingham jail is not the only example of this situation. Other prime sources that similarly achieve this goal are Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (1863), Robert Louis Stevenson’s Father Damien, a letter to the Reverend Doctor Hyde of Honolulu (1890), and history.com for facts. Both Lincoln and Stevenson use specific language and argumentative techniques to counter their opposition…

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    It was a breezy, cloudy day, sometime around 1:15 pm on a Monday afternoon, with a slight chance of rain, and a lot of people present. Sitting there was President Abraham Lincoln, white faced covered in marble, facing the Washington Monument, another great historical location, about 1.5 miles apart from each other. Also surrounded by a lot of historical memorials like: The Korean War Veterans Memorial, and The Vietnam Veteran Memorial. Standing tall the Lincoln Memorial is surrounded by large…

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    Prominent conservative intellectuals constantly debate the effects of Abraham Lincoln’s presidency. On one side thinkers such as Mel Bradford and Richard Gamble believe that Lincoln set out to establish a civic religion that introduced the radical equality theory that resulted in the rise of progressivism. In response, thinkers such as Krannawitter came to Lincoln’s defense claiming that his use of religious language was merely a rhetorical tool used to unite the people after the Civil War.…

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    powerfully blends reality with what he wishes his America looked like: a place free of racial biases and violence; a place where his children can grow up safe and happy with equal opportunities. Despite challenges to his safety, Dr. King gave an address that would invoke change in a nation that gravely needed it. To begin, King used argumentative tactics to support his stance. Firstly, he alludes to the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence (14-15), most specifically the rights…

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    The novel Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry depicts racism during the Civil Rights era in America. In the story, Mr.Granger views African Americans as being below white people. According to the Declaration of Independence, The Gettysburg Address, and Martin Luther King Jr.`s I Have a Dream speech discrimination is not justified. First, The Declaration of Independence applies to all people and not just Mr.Granger. For example,”We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created…

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    Alex Leviev May 11, 2016 Memorial Day Speech ELA 8 The Fallen American Soldier “A nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers.” President John F. Kennedy said this to refer to today, when we remember and honor the American Soldiers, ordinary men and women, who died while in military service. It is fitting that our nation chooses the last Monday in May as Memorial Day. This day marks the beginning of summer, and what could be a more…

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    Lincoln's two speeches, "The Gettysburg Address" and "Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation" are two different speeches but are related and hold relevance together. Both are during great hardship in the United states as we are enduring a brutal civil war. Lincoln two powerful speeches are delivered using with different tactics from each other. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln uses an Ethos appeal to draw the crowd in emotionally and gather support to end the war. In the Emancipation…

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    Antonin Mercie’ was a French sculpture and painter born October 30, 1845-December 13, 1916 in France. Mercie was famously known for his Renaissance era sculpture called Gloria Victis. In 1874 he began his production of the Gloria Victis as student in Paris while attending the École des Beaux-Arts. The Gloria Victis is a sculpture that presents an image of an angel carrying a dead soldier lifeless body to heaven. Mercie’ originally created the sculpture as a tribute of victory for the soldiers…

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