Rhetorical Analysis Of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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On March 4, 1865 in Washington, D.C., President Abraham Lincoln gave his second inauguration address to the nation. In his address to the nation he stated what he would do for the nation during his presidency and tried to prepare the nation for the end of the civil war and slavery. President Lincoln used figurative language, allusion, parallel structure, logos and pathos to express his theme that both sides are at fault and need to come together as one. Lincoln uses the rhetorical appeals pathos and logos during his second inauguration speech. When he starts the speech addressing the audience as “fellow-Countrymen” he is using logos by implying he considers himself like one of them, he is a citizen of the country just like his audience. He