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Harman [31]
1 year ago
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What rhetorical device does Lincoln use in this excerpt from “The Gettysburg Address”?

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zhenek [66]1 year ago
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The Abraham Lincoln's "The Gettysburg Address" is notable for its effective use of rhetorical elements like allusion, antithesis, and the tricolon. What we say here won't be noticed or remembered for very long, but what they did here will always be remembered.

The Gettysburg statement "The world will little heed, nor long remember what we say here" contrasts sharply with the statement "But it can never forget what they did here." Lincoln utilises rhetorical devices including allusions, repetition, and antithesis in the Gettysburg Address to remind the audience of the goals of the soldier's sacrifice: equality, freedom, and the racial harmony.

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