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The Gettysburg Address Address by Abraham Lincoln Presentation by R. Carper
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The Gettysburg Address
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C1: How does Lincoln characterize the dead soldiers? Lincoln characterizes the dead soldiers by saying “the brave men, honored dead, and gave their life.”
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C2: What inferences can you make about Lincoln’s hopes for the U.S.A’s future? My inference is that he hopes that freedom will happen. Not just for slaves, but for everyone. My evidence is that he says,”That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain-that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom-and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” He hopes the country will have freedom.
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C3: What does Lincoln’s address say about the concept of liberty? Lincoln’s address says this about the concept of liberty. It says that everyone in the country needs freedom and liberty from the pain and suffering that comes with war. Imagine if you were a Southern child who just found out that your father died in a big battle. You would feel no freer than a slave forced to work hard in the fields all day.
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D1: Paraphrase Lincoln’s statement. “It is for us the living,rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. Us living people should dedicate ourselves to helping our country, which those who died greatly helped with.
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D2: Summarize Lincoln’s message in three sentences or less. We are having a terrible civil war, and those who died died because of it. Everyone in the country will be free no matter who they are.
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D3: Pretend you are a stakeholder in the audience, and write a response to Lincoln’s speech. My stakeholder is the mother of a Southern soldier who died in this battle. She is stricken with grief because her son died in this battle. That man up there killed my Alburn! Now he talks about “freedom” and “this nation.” He only cares about seeing the slaves free. If he takes our slaves away, my husband cannot support our family, and we’ll starve!
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D3: Continued My next stakeholder is a Union soldier (named Tristam) who fought in this battle. He is happy because he is alive and his side won, but sad because his best friend died in this battle. Well, Lincoln’s right. Slaves should be free, and all men are created equal. Hear that, you stinkin’ Confederates! ALL MEN CREATED EQUAL! If you had know that we wouldn’t have been in this war, and Mort wouldn’t have died! (sniff)(start crying)
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FUN FACTS!!! It was given on November 19, 1863. Lincoln wrote it on the back of an envelope while travelling to Gettysburg. Abraham Lincoln only took two minutes to give the speech. Lincoln was not the main speaker. The crowd did not like it because of how brief it was. Lincoln said,”It is a flat failure and the people are disappointed. Four score and seven years = 87 years There is only one picture of Abe at the speech Thanks to: http://www.legacy.com/news/did-you-know/10-facts-abraham-lincoln-and-the-gettysburg-address/1696/ http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gtsburgaddress.htm http://www.funtrivia.com/en/subtopics/The-Gettysburg-Address-264474.html http://www.babble.com/celebrity/the-gettysburg-address-fun-facts-about-lincolns-famous-speech-plus-full- text/
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