I asked ChatGPT to rewrite the Gettysburg address in the style of a fictional character. Can you guess who it is?
Ah say, ah say, folks, gather ’round now, ya hear? We’re fixin’ to commemorate this here battlefield, where our fine nation done stood tall in the face of adversity. Now, listen up, ’cause I’m fixin’ to lay down some truth like a hen lays her eggs.
Well, ah declare, back in ’63, our great leader, Mr. Lincoln, he stood right here, and he said, “Folks, four score and seven years ago, our forefathers set forth on this great land a nation like no other, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all folks are created equal.”
Now, let me tell ya, we’re smack dab in the middle of a mighty big skirmish, a Civil War, if you will. And by Jove, we ain’t gonna let this nation split in two like a biscuit gone stale. No sir!
Now, we’re here to honor them brave souls who done laid down their lives so this nation could keep on truckin’. It’s like my ol’ grandpappy used to say, “You gotta stand tall even when the wind’s blowin’ fierce.” And let me tell ya, folks, them boys right here, they stood tall.
So, let’s make a solemn promise, right here, right now, that we gonna keep this nation united, like grits and gravy. And that government of the people, by the people, for the people, ain’t gonna perish from this earth, no siree!
Thank ya kindly, and God bless America!
Feel free to post your own Gettysburg-in-the-style-ofs for us to guess!
Not too hard…
(Verse 1)
Well, gather ’round folks, I’ll tell you a tale,
‘Bout a nation divided, where freedom set sail.
In Gettysburg town, where the brave did fall,
Old Abe stood tall, heeding freedom’s call.
(Chorus)
Oh, four score and seven years ago,
Our fathers brought forth a new land to know.
But now we stand, in a time of trial,
To ensure this Union, we’ll walk many a mile.
(Verse 2)
It’s a fight for the people, the true heart of the land,
Where brothers clashed and took their stand.
Yet in this great struggle, we find our grace,
A chance to unite, to heal and embrace.
(Chorus)
Oh, four score and seven years ago,
Our fathers brought forth a new land to know.
But now we stand, in a time of trial,
To ensure this Union, we’ll walk many a mile.
(Bridge)
So let us remember the deeds of the past,
And forge ahead, together at last.
With freedom’s flame burning bright and clear,
We’ll overcome, casting out all fear.
(Verse 3)
From the fields of Gettysburg, let freedom ring,
A song of hope, let our voices sing.
For in this land, where dreams take flight,
We’ll strive for justice, with all our might.
(Chorus)
Oh, four score and seven years ago,
Our fathers brought forth a new land to know.
But now we stand, in a time of trial,
To ensure this Union, we’ll walk many a mile.
(Outro)
So let us march on, with courage and pride,
With Lincoln’s words, as our guide.
For in this journey, we’ll find our way,
To a brighter tomorrow, come what may.
Realised it was supposed to be a fictional character, so ignore Mr Zimmerman.
@mikethep
Arguably, Mr Zimmerman’s alter ego IS a fictional construct….
If that’s meant to be in the style of Bob Dylan, the AI apocalypse may not be as close as we’re fearing. Either that, or the entire set of data used for this for this was the first disc of the Bootleg Series 1-3.
Is the OP Tom Sawyer? How about this?
‘Fascinating. Allow me to recount the events that transpired at the location known as Gettysburg. Picture, if you will, a congregation of individuals, their countenances marked by a mixture of solemnity and anticipation. Among them stood Abraham Lincoln, the esteemed leader of the United States.
Lincoln commenced his address with the phrase “four score and seven years ago,” a reference to a period of time preceding the present moment by 87 years. This temporal context served as a prelude to his discourse on the founding principles of the nation, particularly emphasizing the ideals of liberty and equality.
He proceeded to evoke the memory of the battlefield of Gettysburg, where significant conflict had occurred. The sacrifices made by those who fought there were acknowledged as integral to the preservation of the nation’s unity and the advancement of its values.
Lincoln’s address culminated in a declaration of commitment to a government “of the people, by the people, for the people.” This sentiment underscored the importance of collective participation and shared responsibility in the governance of the nation.
In conclusion, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address exemplified a logical and impassioned appeal to uphold the principles upon which the nation was founded, serving as a reminder of the enduring significance of unity, sacrifice, and democratic governance.’
Bingo Little?
Foghorn Leghorn
That would be my guess also…
Probably a sounder US president than Trump.
Correct
Obviously or maybe Fred from Coronation St
Is it Joanna Lumley?