Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Gettysburg Address
- Ethos
- Evidence: He is the president
- Effect: Earned the votes and respect of many people so he is heard and listened to
- Evidence: The way he speaks (No stuttering, etc.)
- Effect: He has courage and confidence in himself (During this speech) which is a sign of leadership so the
people listen to him
- Evidence: Is one of the only speakers in those hard times
- Effect: People look to him for advice/guidance
- Logos
- Evidence: “dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal”
- Effect: Reminds the people why the war was started and why it must finish
- Evidence: “but it can never forget what they did here”
- Effect: Tells the people the world will not forget what happened here, the dead will always be remembered
- Evidence: “that government of the people, by the people, for the people”
- Effect: Shows the people the nation is still a democracy and will not change because of what hsa happened
- Pathos
- Evidence: “these dead shall not have died in vain”
- Effect: Makes the people remember loved ones and want to avenge their death
- Evidence: “this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom”
- Effect: Gives people hope and happiness
- Evidence: “from these honored dead we take increased devotion”
- Effect: Encourages the people to push harder to end the war
- Background
- Source of Speech - Gettysburg Address
- Speaker - Abraham Lincoln
- Context - because of civil war and death of the many soldiers
- Audience - U.S Citizens
- Goal - To motivate them to have hope and not give up so they can finish the war