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The main idea of common sence was to show the colonists why to declare independence.
Thomas Paine... He wrote a book called 'Common Sense'
Thomas Paine is known for writing the pamphlet Common Sense. The main ideas of this pamphlet were: -the King of England was a "royal brute" -it was America's destiny to become independent from England. -all around, america would be better off without Britain and they would be able to care for themselves with no problem.
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In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine establishes ethos by presenting himself as an ordinary man advocating for common sense ideas that benefit the greater good. By using simple language and relatable examples, Paine appeals to the moral character of his audience and emphasizes the importance of individual rights and freedom.
Because his plain but persuasive arguments helped spread revolutionary sentiment to the entire populace. In short, Paine made the ideas of the Enlightenment cool.
They both wrote about patriotism and duty.
it convinced more colonists to become patriots
Thomas Paine is referenced in Fahrenheit 451 to highlight the importance of revolution and freedom of thought. Paine's works, especially "Common Sense" and "The Rights of Man," were influential in promoting democratic ideals and challenging oppressive systems. In the novel, he symbolizes the power of ideas to inspire change and challenge the status quo.
No, Thomas Paine was not hanged. He was a political activist and writer during the American Revolution and later the French Revolution. While his writings were controversial, he was not executed for his ideas.
The ideas of John Locke and Thomas Paine influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independance.