The main theme of the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln is <u>unity</u>.
<h3>What was the Gettysburg Address about?</h3>
During the Civil war, the Gettysburg Address referred to the famous speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication on November 19, 1863 of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania which was the site of one of the decisive battles of the American Civil War.
The main address (Gettysburg Address) at the dedication ceremony was a two-hour speech delivered by Edward Everett, who steeped in the tradition of ancient Greek oratory and his speech was some 13,000 words long but he delivered it without notes. It included talks about the Battle of Marathon with comparisons with the English Civil Wars, the War of the Roses and other wars in German, French, and Italian history.
In all, he also compared the battle along with a dissection of the Confederate “rebellion” and an exhaustive description of the events leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg and of the battle itself.
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