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The real version of Rapunzel is different from the one's that we get to see nowadays for example tangled. In the real fairy-tale version the mother was pregnant when she demanded for a plant to eat named Rapunzel from a witch's garden.
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To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
Explanation:
Rhetoric, simply put, is an art of leading an argument; persuading someone to believe in your arguments.
Even Aristotle gave three basic rhetorical devices, one of which is logos.
Logos is an appeal to logic, or more elaborate, providing evidence and facts to convince someone.
"Declaration of Independence" is filled with examples for all three rhetorical devices. Considering logos, the best example of it, from this excrept would be stating all the injustice treatments and rights violated by King George, in order to justify the fight for independence.
Before stating them, he says he will prove this by stating facts. By emphasizing that these claims are facts he gives them weight and meaning.
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Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address was meant to calm those who feared him. This is clear throughout the whole excerpt. However, two quotes in particular address this intention directly:
"Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension."
"'I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.'"
In the first quote, Lincoln addresses the fears of Southerners directly, as a lot of them were worried about the status of their belongings in the new regime. The second quote restates his intent to not interfere with slavery in the South, as was expressed in a previous speech.