Thomas Paine The Crisis Summary

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Author of The Crisis, I, Thomas Paine writes about General Washington’s troops when they retreat from the British, a few months before gaining independence. Paine adopts a religious tone and uses it as common ground to encourage the troops that they did well in defeating Great Britain. Paine offers a praiseworthy tone as a means of unifying the troops. Paine’s use of biblical references establish a similarity between him and the brave troops. He states, “for so unlimited a power can belong only to God.” referring to the British being unjust and declaring their right to tax and bind the Americans. Through this quote, Paine sets an uplifting tone to which the American army can relate. Paine includes his own opinion, claiming, “God Almighty

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