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NISA [10]
3 years ago
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In 2-3 paragraphs discuss the literary style of the Declaration of Independence. What stylistic elements and literary devices ar

e used to make an effective academic argument for the necessity of independence? How are they used? 
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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Thomas Jefferson was the youngest member of the group which was summoned for the task of drafting the Declaration. In these national-duty-oriented thoughts, he utilizes a persuasive form of writing but in a formal style in this particular expression of his.  As we probably are aware, each writer is the impression of his opportunity and the time he/she lives in,


Besides, in "The Declaration of Independence", he utilizes long, perplexing and compound sentences, and as opposed to consummation with periods, he regularly puts semicolons, which makes each sentence to a great degree drawn out and in some cases hard to peruse, except if unless we touch the last word of each section. Jefferson starts sentences with conjunctions, for example, "and", "but", "for", which have the expository effect of accentuating how imperative the expansion, reason, or the logical inconsistency is.  

That being stated, another effect of Jefferson's hoisted style of “The Declaration” is, then again, to include a bit of drama. Jefferson utilizes phrases like "most humble terms" and "rehashed damage" to add stress to what could be a dry government archive. He fortifies sensitivity towards the reason for the settlers, and hostility towards the British, through (most likely) deliberately picked descriptive words and things to improve the story he's telling.  

Generally speaking, Jefferson's written work style in the Declaration of Independence is exquisite, if somewhat tedious on occasion. He accepts the open door to include a touch of flair and dramatization without going into a rage or discourse yet, in addition, transforms a genuinely straightforward explanation into an uncommon content. Moreover, his style of the work motivated the colonies to achieve a new beginning with the unity of the people as one nation.


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