Essay: Your reading from Clay was a letter to a friend and p…

Essay: Your reading from Clay was a letter to a friend and political supporter; Lee’s was a letter to his wife; Garrison’s was a political opinion piece in his own abolitionist newspaper; Lincoln’s was a transcript of a speech during a public debate with a political opponent; and Stephens’s was a transcript of a speech explaining the new Confederate constitution to potential supporters. How do you think the medium (letter, article, speech) and intended audience (friend, wife, public) affected the tone and content of these sources? How do you think each author would present his opinions if he gave them in some other form or to some other audience?