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In Social Studies / Middle School | 2014-11-18

How does Thomas Paine use the idea of family to compare the relationship between America and Great Britain?

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Answered by xQueenxDanyellx | 2024-06-10

Thomas Paine used the idea of family in comparing the relationship between America and Great Britain by highlighting the evolution of colonial perceptions of the British crown. He conveyed that the British government's failure to look after the interests of the American colonies was a betrayal of its duty to the people, akin to a family member who fails to care for their relatives.
By likening the colonies' need for the British in their infancy to a child's need for parental guidance, and showing how they had outgrown such a need, Paine stressed the need for them to establish independence and self-governance, akin to a child coming of age.

Answered by AliciaAugello | 2024-06-19

Thomas Paine compares the relationship between America and Great Britain to that of a family, describing Britain as a neglectful parent. He asserts that the colonies have outgrown their dependence on Britain and are ready for independence. This analogy highlights the emotional and ideological reasons for the colonies to seek self-governance.
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Answered by AliciaAugello | 2024-12-26