Examples Of Parallelism In The Declaration Of Independence

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The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire. — Ferdinand Foch.

The passion for freedom was a unextinguishable flame. The fury fueled by the injustices of Great Britain induced the desire to break away from the mother country and develop a new independent government. This idea started to materialize when Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin wrote and adopted the Declaration of Independence, which stated the colonies' intention to create their own government. Thomas Jefferson and the other authors carefully manipulates their language by using parallelism and diction in order to persuade the reader to fight for personal rights and justice.
An example of parallelism in the declaration of independence lies in the

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