Ethos Pathos Logos Lincoln delivers this speech as the president

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Ethos Pathos Logos Lincoln delivers this speech as the president Founding fathers are mentioned The soldiers that died God The constitution is mentioned Soldiers died – Lincoln wants us to feel remorse Inspirational because Lincoln wants a new freedom , a united nation Patriotism and nationalism, Americanism Sorrow – for the families of soldiers that died Hope for unity, for the future 1776 our nation was established We are engaged in a civil war Making the battlefield a memorial America was established as a democracy Soldiers died