Diction In Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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In the closing months of the Civil War, and in his Second Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln speaks upon important matters at the time. These matters being about slavery and politics. He wanted to express his thoughts on the ongoing Civil War and his hopes for creating a better future. In order to achieve his purpose, Abraham Lincoln utilizes sophisticated diction, irony, and pathos.
Abraham Lincoln uses sophisticated diction in order to express his thoughts on the Civil War and his hopes for creating a better future. Lincoln uses words such as “deprecated,” “impending,” “avert,” to describe the magnitude of the war. When Lincoln states, “... the impending Civil War. All dreaded it, all sought to avert it” he’s stating that almost no one wanted