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Thomas Paine's Role In The Revolutionary War

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The Revolutionary war had many political writers; who tried to encourage change through their writing. One of the successful writers was Thomas Paine. Paine was a one of the most famous propagandist at the time. He wrote pamphlets to persuade soldiers and others to participate in the fight for freedom. His writing in “The Crisis 1” is very influential and plays a role in the history of the Revolution. The Crisis 1 was said to have been written during General Washington’s retreat across the Delaware, and was read to soldiers who were suffering and had low spirits. Thomas Paine’s writing is said to have inspired courage among the soldiers which led to victory. Paine uses various styles and strategies to draw the reader in and influence their

In this essay, the author

  • Explains that thomas paine was one of the most famous propagandists during the revolutionary war. he wrote pamphlets to persuade soldiers and others to participate in the fight for freedom.
  • Analyzes how paine uses various styles and strategies to draw the reader in and influence their opinion. he uses figurative language to gain cause for freedom.
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