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Thomas Jefferson's Use Of Ethos In The Declaration Of Independence

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In the year 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence due to the unfair treatment of the American colonist from the King of Britain. In the document, Jefferson used the expressions, “unalienable rights” and “self-evident truths”. Jefferson uses these expressions to explain all people are equal the day they are born are created equal, and certain rights should not and cannot be taken away from them. All men have the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness which is given its validity through the belief that all men come from the same creator. The author also uses pathos and logos to clarify the importance of the American independence by stating facts with a passionate tone of voice throughout the document. While …show more content…

In the document, the author explains, “He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our town and destroyed the Lives of our people” (217). Words like plundered, ravaged, and destroyed are words they convey a dominating and dark imagery but also a melancholy tone that gives the reader an image and feeling of the King’s tyrannical ruling towards the helpless colonist. The author also states, “He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren…” (217). the author explains how the King takes American colonist as captives and forces them to fight against and kill their fellow colonist. Furthermore, with the author explaining how colonist were forced into situations, specifically the forced slaughter of your friends and or family.
The use of logos or logical proof is used and needed by Thomas Jefferson to explain why the American people feel as though it is time for their separation from British rule. Jefferson writes, “He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging war against us”(217) Thomas Jefferson points out how the King has not only abandoned the American people but wish to partake in war against the American colonist. What more proof is needed for independence rather …show more content…

Therefore, the right of liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness cannot be taken away and should never be obstructed by anyone or power. In addition, Jefferson uses pathos and logos to zealously state the facts of why the people demand independence. While using TRACE, the author presents his argument strategically and to create a certain appeal. At last, the numerous claims justifies the American colonist need of Independence from the tyrannical rule of the British

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