Thomas Paine The Crisis

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In the essay “The Crisis” (1776), Thomas Paine, political philosopher and writer, reasons that Britain’s Declaration to “…bind [them] in all cases whatsoever” is unjust and “impious”. Paine develops his argument by explaining why the declaration is inequitable, by calling upon the American citizens to rebel against Britain, and by comparing Britain to a thief in a paragraph long analogy. Using his own reasoning, Paine emphasizes how ungodly Britain is acting by employing words with strong negative religious connotation such as “impious” and “infidel” in order to turn the Americans (who were predominantly Christian) against Britain, in fact, Paine compares the British tyranny to hell. Paine’s ostensible audience is American citizens because

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