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Thomas Paine Critical Analysis

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Despite some skepticisms as to what was expected of this course, reading about the almost unbelievable experiences of individuals such as Columbus and Smith, Champlain and De Vaca, it had sparked a deeper interest for the material that was being covered especially that of Week three forwards. There were many great reads but of course the top three choices for the course were; starting with Thomas Paine’s writings titled “The American Crisis” and “Common sense”, week’s five writings of “Civil Disobedience” by Henry David Thoreau and week six material on Romanticism and Fireside Poets, with Edgar Allen Poe's “Masque of the Red Death.” These readings were challenging and very significant as it required the use of a deeper critical thinking.
In the writings of Thomas Paine the “Common Sense” and “America Crisis”, he goes into explaining the experiences of the American people under the oppression of the British. Remarkably, the Americans were not able to seemingly express how the felt. Thru his writings Paine felt responsible to unify the Americans which later led to the rise of the Revolutionary War. We can clearly see that sense of responsibility in his writings, “We have boasted the protection of Great Britain without considering that her motive was interest, not attachment; and she did not protect us from our enemies on our account, but from her enemies on her own account.” Is sad to see where we have come nowadays, most Americans have lost that spirit of unity and only

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