Gettsyburg Address
How does Lincoln build upon his introduction and prepare the audience for his main points in paragraph 3?
He mentions the past and the struggles that the Founding Fathers had to create a united nation, and they have to reestablish the unity by honoring the dead and continue prospering as America as a whole.
Summary
In Novermber 19, 1863 Abraham lincoln gave a speech in the concertation of a new military cemetery in the town of Gettysburg, Pensylvania. This was the site of the bloodiest war ever fought on American soil. Lincoln's purpose was to gain support for the conflict that was far from over. in his speech he mentions how their ancestors declared that all men are created equal and now within the nation there is war. He stresses the point of not wasting this land on war. He reminds us of the dead who sacrificed their lives. He lastly says that they shouldn't waste the death of these men. That is why they shouldn't let a goverment that is of the people, by the people, and for the people perish.
According to Lincoln, the Civil War is a test of what idea?
The civil war, according to lincoln, was a test of whether that nation or any nation can endure or withstand or survive.
At the end of the speech, how does Lincoln characterize the American system of government?
The goverment of the people, by the people, for the people should not perish
Passage with Powerful Diction: But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate- we cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow this ground
Rewritten passage: But in general, we cannot devote, honour, or declare this land sacred Impact of lincoln's Diction: Repetition ; which makes the point more serious and the vocab is more emotional
Passage with Powerful Diction: The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here
Rewritten passage: In the future, people won't remember what we say but it won't forget what they did here Impact of lincoln's Diction: It gives the people a role in this and makes them feel included. It serves it as responsibility and honour
Passage with Powerful Diction: Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation
Rewritten passage: eighty-seven years ago, our early leaders created a new nation, right here Impact of lincoln's Diction: Adds power, gradeur to the speech
Passage with Powerful Diction: We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place who here gave their lives that that nation might live
Rewritten passage: we are here to devote this land in order to honour this location as a final resting place for those who risked their lives in war for us to live Impact of lincoln's Diction: Much like all address, lincoln's words involve emotion and he continues to honour the ones who fought and holds them at high regards
According to Lincoln, what did "our fathers" create eighty-seven years ago?
They brought forth on this continent a new nation, concieved in liberty and all men were created equal
Why have the speaker and the audience met on the battlefield at Gettysburg?
To remember the fallen soldiers and to honour them by motivating the public as a whole willing to finish their task to finally end this war for good. They have to dedicate or consecrate a portion to the battlefirlds for the people who died in the battle
What passages from this section do you find important?
The 3rd paragraph because it is powerful and it is persuading the listeners to listen Lincoln and create a one single nation together.
Hallow
(v.) to set apart as holy or sacred, sanctify, consecrate; to honor greatly, revere ex: what is christmas without sentiments which hallow the anthem and family reunion
According to Lincoln, what are they unable to "dedicate," "consecrate," or "hallow" the battlefield?
Because they can't honour it as much as the soldiers declare it sacred. The ground already was dedicated and hallowed by those who took part in the battle especially those who died
What is the meaning of free and what did the text reveal about American freedom?
Freedom is limited but with it we are able to speak our own mines even when it comes to politics, but sometimes there is a better side to go with but yet all people still get to choose their politic views.
Dedicate
devote (time, effort, or oneself) to a particular task or purpose. Ex: Ahmad dedicated his whole life helping poor people
Consecrate
to make sacred, hallow; to set apart for a special purpose ex: We cannot consecrate battlefields as much as the people who fought and risked their life in it