He uses some parallelism, metonymy/synechdoche and anaphora.
Thomas Paine
Meeting of Minds - 1977 Queen Cleopatra Theodore Roosevelt Thomas Aquinas Thomas Paine Part 2 1-2 was released on: USA: 17 January 1977
cuz ur grandma worked my shaft
Individuals like Thomas Paine often include influential thinkers and writers who championed Enlightenment ideals and social reform, such as John Locke, Voltaire, and Mary Wollstonecraft. In more contemporary contexts, figures like Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein advocate for social justice and criticize established power structures, echoing Paine's spirit of challenging the status quo. Additionally, activists who promote democratic values, human rights, and civic engagement can be seen as modern-day counterparts to Paine's legacy.
During the Revolutionary War, Paine joined the Continental Army. Between 1776 and 1783, he published 16 pamphlets titled The American Crisis. He used the top of a drum as a desk to write the first pamphlet. The opening words lifted the soldiers' spirits.
Thomas Paine uses various rhetorical devices in "The American Crisis," including powerful imagery to evoke emotions, parallel structure for emphasis, persuasive appeals to reason and emotion (ethos, logos, pathos), repetition for emphasis, and vivid metaphors to inspire hope and courage.
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The Crisis
Parallelism
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense", Thomas Paine's "The Crisis", Thomas Jefferson et. al. "Declaration of Independence. Take your pick.
passionate and confident
essay
The quote "Show your faith by your works" by Thomas Paine is found on page 13 of The Crisis by Thomas Paine.
Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense", "The Crisis", "The Right of Man", and "The Age of Man"
That author is Thomas Paine.