Wednesday, September 26, 2012

PAINE’S THE DAY OF FREEDOM


The essay is an implication of the events made by the battle in Paine’s time. The revolutionary war bursted during his time and his speech (essay) was an inspiration to his fellowmen to fulfill their aims and win their aspirations.
         He is leading a revolution which aimed for an objective that America is a country suited for an Independence. A place where milk and honey flows that is plenty of resources and a strong continent adapted to stand on its own, let it be influential and powerful and independent in its own fulfillment.
         He encourages his fellowmen to learn and educate themselves between a colony and an independent country. Convincing that America fits to stood mightily and independently, which was explained through an explanation of his essay, his fellowmen fought for liberty through flesh and blood and with the understanding that being free was a better option – a more good choice for independence that is overpowering, successful, and being democratic – and the thought that independence was gaining a better and worthy living.
         His point in his essay was to convince. To influence his fellowmen and to adapt his objective and encourage them to engage their attention to the movement was the essence of the essay. Another major point of the essay which serve to be one of the cores of the essay was teaching his fellowmen to understand the idea of the movement and making them empathize him on his leadership on moulding an independent nation. Hence, convincing was the sentiment of Paine’s essay delivered through his fellowmen and his nation which stated a strong view on aspiring an independent nation.
            His linguistic style on his essay were indirect and a deep devotion to God are words that are expressed. There was an indirect construction written and his objective on his aim came out to be implied.
            In this sentence, Paine stated that a separation must take place for it is better for a man to stand on his own than to depend on his parent. There was indirectness for he compared the land America to a man who ought to stand on his own feet rather than dwell with his parents and be manipulated by them. The indirectness that was supported with comparison express a metaphorical device on this statement. The nation which Paine aimed to attain liberty was not directly stated but it was likened to a man…..’Not a man lives on the continent but fully believes that a separation must some time or other finally takes place.’ This statement was a reflection, somewhat a mere story, which Paine wished that it may be applied to his fellowmen so that the citizens may learn of their obligations…. ‘And this single reflection, well applied, is sufficient to awaken every man to duty.’
           His strong belief to God proved that his fate for fighting an independence depended on God and he believes that God is a mighty Being who will protect them in the battle and never leaves them…..’I have as little superstition in me as any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupportingly to perish.’ This statement elaborated that Paine has strong piety for God and dedicated this essay to Him.
             His heartfelt words explained that his message came from pure emotions wholeheartedly dedicated to his fellowmen. It tells of an eternal heart that beats for his descendants and encourages them to be brave that they might save the whole nation even though they are less……’The heart that feels not now, is dead….’
            The aim of the speeches were attained for the motivation of the objectives that were reflected in Paine’s essay and forceful combative words that influenced and gave insight on the fellow citizens of Henry.

Rebecca Rodriguez
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