Summary Of Common Sense By Thomas Paine

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Over the course of my lifelong journey as a colonist, there has not been a document that matches the excellence, legitimacy, and competence as Thomas Paine’s essay, “Common Sense”. Thomas Paine highlights and assesses his arguments with factual analysis and the cold, non-sugarcoated truth. The Redcoats have been occupying the colonies for too long and it is frankly absurd that a whole country is capable of having so much power to another one overseas. Monarchism is against the message of God as all men were created equal. Also, the concept of hereditary succession is completely wrong and a clear example of this can be observed the British royal family. The colonies have depended on Great Britain's rule for too long, they have benefitted us …show more content…

This whole idea of being dependent to a country overseas is just not compatible with logic, they’re merely just exploiting us for their own financial gain. Upon my reading of the “Common Sense” essay, I was quickly stunned at Mr. Paine’s ideologies of a government. Albeit, I heavily support most of his arguments, the one I was least persuaded with was his perception of a government. He firmly believed that there is a difference between a government and society and that a government isn’t required as long as the society is operating in a morally perfect utopia. These colonies were established on the premise of retaining and expanding British government, however, as time passed by America would soon no longer require the assistance of a mother country. Just because a government is corrupt doesn’t necessarily mean they’re all bad that is just generalizing and that can be said with societies as well. However, monarchism is an evil form of government that should be eradicated, once and for all for eternity. It is against the word of God and the fact that ruling power is passed on by family bloodline just renders it abusive in terms of …show more content…

I’m thoroughly persuaded by this section of the essay and I regard this piece to be one of my favorites. As long as the total outcome of the war means freedom and independence, the colonies would soon rebel and even more physically fit people will enlist to risk their lives for these two virtues. Mr. Paine has even developed calculations that further supports the notion that the colonies have the capabilities of developing a competitor navy that can totally annihilate British forces. This evidence of mathematical data just strengthens my persuasion of the soon to be independence from English tyranny. The colonies must unite together formulating a new nation, it would rival our oppositions and entitle us as a superpower. The time is now, America, we must unify to eliminate this plague once and for all. I sincerely urge and recommend all colonists to read the magnificent works of Thomas Paine because by doing so would encourage a rebellion so powerful that the Redcoats will have no choice but to surrender and forfeit like the vile imbeciles they are. They should pay for their atrocities against

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