Lincoln Second Inauguration Analysis

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Second Inauguration Analysis Just over a month before his assassination, President Abraham Lincoln gave his brief yet juste second Inaugural speech. The period was towards the end of the Civil, he directed his address from East Portico, in the Capitol Washington, DC towards the issue of slavery and the two parties involved, the insurgents and the victims who think they have no power to change the circumstances they live in. He also uses the opportunity to encourage the nation to unite for the cause of peace and the construction and ridding the nation of the ungodly cause of war. He begins his closing remarks with the famous words "With malice toward none; with charity for all." President Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address in Washington D.C. was among the most important because it raised awareness of the new task at hand of the reconstruction and the aftermath of the civil war. Throughout the span of time there has been many forms of communication to the masses and it has always carried a message that both reached the people during the presentation and long after. Media figures, politicians, musicians, actors and military personnel have all been among the many noted to have a strong affective impact on the masses with their large communications to the media. Of all the different varieties of communication the one that has had a historical legacy from the days of this country’s founding fathers to the present and future is the power f speeches by political figures. Senators, Presidents, lobbyists and Congressmen all have vital roles and their speeches are important but a speech like anything else is a complimentary good and it’s substitute good is the president to be put in economic terms. The President of the United States is the most important person in the country as well as the political realm and their word when spoken and written or interpreted has
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