Sunday, January 2, 2011

American Revolution Literature

The literature of the American Revolution resulted in a depressing period in America due to deaths occurring. In the speech, "The Virginia Convention speech", the author expresses feelings Trues Britain and demanded the armed resistance by stating, "is so dear to life, or so sweet peace, to be purchased at the price of strings and slavery..." "I know not what course others may take, but for me, give me liberty or give me death" (Henry). This quote illustrates that a form of life can be so valuable that it can be bought or sold, but as Patrick Henry, he believes that if freedom is acquired and then it dies instead. This quote is related to the hypothesis because the American Revolution was so tragic that humans have been sold and had no choice but to follow the transaction or be killed because freedom would not be obtained. In the book, "Ideological origins of the American Revolution", the author exposes the causes and effects of the American Revolution by saying, "several death results, most spectacular to boy wrongly identified as a leader in the crowd, which has been pursued and balls on the orders of the Commander" (Bailyn). This quote illustrates that a false death has occurred due to a false identity of the victim and caused the death of the Commander. This quote is related to the hypothesis because the victim was murdered on a situation which did not the victim, which would lead to sad moments to friends or relatives of the victim. Not only the American Revolution, literature was worrying because of death, but also because of the economic crisis.

Literature of the American Revolution resulted in a depressing period in America because of the economic crisis. In the letter, "Letter to the Reverend Samson Occom", the author publishes his feelings with a pastor of the exclusion to it for the benefits of the revolution American writing "and chaos reigned so long, is magnificent order conversion and more clearly reveals the glorious provides civil and religious freedom" (Wheatley). This quote illustrates problems that have occurred in the past have begun to transform a positive issue and started to manifest a better understanding of civil liberties perspective. This quote is related to the hypothesis because this part of letter informs that, in the past, there was a time where there was chaos in the economy, and it did not provide a clear perception of those who know what perhaps led to the oppression. In the book, "Good sense", the author argued for American colonists for the independence of the United Kingdom by declaring that "the soldier of the summer and the willingness of sunshine Patriot in this crisis, retractable service of his country: but it as it stands now, deserves the love and grace of men and women" (Paine). This quote illustrates the soldier receives the degradation of his country in this position the crisis, but because this soldier is still survive, this soldier must obtain the love of others. This quote is related to the hypothesis because be deceived and abandoned by the soldier of the economy crisis countries has led to so disdainful towards the soldier and contemptuous of the literature has also led.

The literature of the American Revolution resulted in a period depressing in America because of the seizure of private property popular. In the Conference, "Presentation at a missionary", author discusses how to worship a great spirit of respectful and humble manner by declaring, "brothers, you're saying that you do not come for our land and our money, but to illuminate our minds" (jacket). This quote illustrates that a question asked trying to get money and land owners of these articles, but he was also a giving an observer for increasing knowledge, the people involved. This quote is related to the assumption that take items which does not belong to a person without permission may result in pas acceptable manner and if the goods are not returned, this can lead to more frustration in the situation already. In the book, "Choosing sides on the border of the American Revolution", the author reveals what is arrived at the border of the battle of the American Revolution by saying, "when Washington sought to remove the squatters of his land, he was warned that they take revenge and destroy buildings on its land" (Dunn). This quote illustrates that Washington was afraid of the fact that if he would eliminate the people who have been intrusion on his property, they come for vengeance and destroy his possessions on other assets it has. This quote is related to the hypothesis because the worrying Washington to act on the intruder would have left him in a State depressing for the confiscation and destruction of private property.

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