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J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur: Colonial America

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In his essay to the 1782 society, J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur portrays colonial America. While using a confident tone, Crevecoeur discusses in great splendor the uniqueness of the American society and the opportunities the country holds. He writes to purposefully draw individuals, particularly those within European countries, to the American society through his optimism. He does this effectively by using strong metaphors, selective word choice, and adjusting the syntax of the writing. Crevecoeur compares the men in Europe to “useless plants, wanting vegetative’ soil. He describes the European people's desire to flourish, but states that their native country causes them to “wither” and they become “mowed down.” However, Crevecoeur introduces

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