The Message of the Gettysburg Address
The Message of the Gettysburg Address
In 1863, the sixteenth President of the United States found himself engulfed by a horrific civil war and in leading his people to victory, Abraham Lincoln found himself in a predicament that required a well thought out motivational presentation. He found that opportunity with the address at Gettysburg. President Lincoln knew his people were dissatisfied with the loss of so many comrades and knew there must be a way he could prove that the lives of so many fallen soldiers, husbands, and sons were worth the efforts to restore the land of the free. The statement made in the Gettysburg Address to the people was a perfect example and in essence the embodiment of perfect communication.
The audience of the Gettysburg Address was the people of the nation who had lost the company of thousands of fellow countrymen. Many people related to the deceased in many ways, be it spouse, child, parent, cousin, or any other relationship one may have with another, the community felt a direct blow with the loss of so many. The leader of the nation with so many fallen soldiers, Abraham Lincoln knew his people were frustrated with the three year old war.
Abraham Lincoln came into office as President of the United States of America on March 4, 1861. During the inauguration President Lincoln attempted to prevent a major eruption of conflict by telling the people he had no intention of ending slavery and he hoped to resolve the countrywide predicament without struggle. However there was insecurity in the hearts of the leaders in the southern states. Followed by the bombardment of federal forts the southern states had declared war on the federal government, fearing a conspiracy the leaders of the southern states declared secession from the Union. The...
More Communication Studies
essays:
The Press and Political Revolution
... which the masses can acquire sufficient knowledge of the wrongs that have been perpetrated against them, in order to foster and unite support for the cause. Third, there must be a way for the masses ...
Is News a reflection or construction of reality?
... will be explained:Threshold - The magnitude of the attacks made them relevant all over the world. Clarity The twin towers were the victim of a vicious terrorist attack. Cultural proximity Due to the size of the United States and ...
Gender and Ethnicity in Comic Strips
... to be manipulated." (Berger, 30) "There is misspelling, which is a way of revealing ignorance and is part of the humor of exposure and embarrassment." (Berger, 31) This is a theme ... 1985 article Perpetuation of gender inequality: A content analysis of comic strips, Deborah Chavez states that "...comic ...
Internet: A Medium or a Message? The State of the Net: An Interim Report about the Future of the Internet
... In the future, these agents will refer also to real life retail chains and issue a map of the branch or store closest to an address specified by the user (the default being his ...
Transparency in the media. An essay about the ethical issues of the Big Brother show.
... because the participants are not supposed to lay only in the sun, but they must be seen as fighting for surviving. That´s why they must live in a "back to basics" way of life ...
The impact of ICT on society.
... in a similar way. Finance I shall now address the advantages and disadvantages of information technology on a selection of areas. The finance ... over the telephone. Credit cards have increased the publics spending power, and so must have ...
The importance of being a good listner in the workplace.
... boss to be a good listener. All of the employees are either students or Mexicans. Some of them do not speak English. Also, my boss is the owner, so ... also tapes notes to the door for us. He always tries to be positive, and tries to criticize everybody in a constructive way, instead of being harsh and ...
It is a way to provide the reader with information on how sex sells in the media.
... to be the foundation and economic lifeblood of the mass media, and the primary purpose of the mass media is to sell audiences to advertisers. The 130 billion advertising industry is a powerful educational force not only in the United States ...