Building America. Forming Our Social Identity

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Building America Forming Our Social Identity

Warm-Up 9/26/18 1. Choose a word Edwards uses in Sinners arbitrary omnipotent incensed sovereign appease 2. Explain how it fits with Edwards argument. Who is the word referring to? What might it make his audience think or feel?

Homework Questions? 1. What is your example? What s it trying to persuade you of doing/not doing? 2. How does it create feelings of fear? 3. How does it use Ethos, Pathos, and/or Logos? 4. Does it work? (Does it persuade you?)

So what happened? u First 5 rows, filled with elite leaders of society, turned around u Were visibly shaken and openly weeping u Everyone behind them was totally impressed u People in front repeated the sermon to those behind u Discussion spread through the crowd and lasted for hours u Printed and reprinted sermon, educated people all wanted to read it

The Second Enlightenment u Fear is an effective motivator u Puritans felt guilt & pressure of Edwards s message u Solidified the lasting impact of the Puritans u Church could never be as strong u Colonies grew & outside influences increased u Began to talk about what they wanted America to be

Timeline to Independence u 13 colonies grow u Fight for land, develop resources, and increase trade u Increased tensions u Colonists resent the taxes and troops imposed by Britain u Declaration of Independence - July 4, 1776 u Founding Fathers argue to Britain why they deserve to be free & lay out plans for community values.

Southern Colonies Write this down! u Settled largely by European (esp. English) 2 nd Sons u Only the oldest son inherited the estate (land/house) u Recreated English society u Big house on a big piece of land u Titles to show high social class u Serfs to work the land -> began using slaves

Recreating Social Structure English Manor-Home Southern Plantation

Spread of New Ideas Write this down! u Romanticism u Developed in Europe in late 1700s u Name does NOT mean lovey dovey ; it means idealized u Spread into the American Colonies u 2 nd Sons brought European literature with them u American leaders traveled to Europe u These ideas influenced the Founding Fathers

Romantic Tenets Write this down! 1. Free-will is superior to law 2. Emotion is superior to reason 3. Society corrupts 4. Humans are intrinsically good 5. Nature is holy

The Declaration of Independence u Part 1 u States their beliefs about what a community should be u Helps us see application of Romantic Tenets u Part 2 u Lists all the reasons they re upset with the King of England u Helps us understand the history of our country u Overall u Our American tradition is to declare when we re unhappy AND to explain why. Here s the start of that.

Declaring our Beliefs When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

Romantic Tenets 1. Free-will is superior to law 2. Emotion is superior to reason 3. Society corrupts 4. Humans are intrinsically good 5. Nature is Holy

Building an Argument

Warm-Up 9/27/18 Test Tip: - Read the 1 st paragraph - Look for clue words The observation from the words that I would now insist upon is this. There is nothing that keeps wicked men at any one moment out of hell, but the mere pleasure of God. By the mere pleasure of God, I mean his sovereign pleasure, his arbitrary will 1. The main purpose of the passage is to: A. Warn about the power of God and the consequence of disobedience. B. Reflect on a Bible passage. C. Describe the relationship between men and God. D. Compare Puritan beliefs with other faiths.

List of Grievances u The Logos u https://youtu.be/etroxvrfoky u (2:14 6:48)

The Declaration of Independence 1. Read the Conclusion. 2. Underline 2 phrases that add to the Declaration s argument. How/Why is it convincing? u u Are they convincing people why this is the right thing to do? Are they explaining how they ve tried every other option? 3. Identify where Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are used throughout the document

The Declaration of Independence u This is the Founding Fathers argument to the world for why they had the right to break from Britain. u It was a pretty crazy move, so they have to be persuasive u American Literature has a rich history of declaring: u when we have a problem with something u and what we want to do about it

Quiz Time! u For the quotes: u At least a complete phrase (max 2 sentences) u For the explanation: u What does it say? How does it fit the idea or kind of persuasion? How does it add to the overall argument? u Turn into the basket when you re done. u Work on homework (due tomorrow)

Look Ahead u Tomorrow: u Homework due u Transcendentalism notes u Monday: u ACT practice test u Tuesday: u Start Self-Reliance (which will lead into the essay)

Warm-Up 9/29/17 u Imagine you re writing a note or making a presentation to the Administration arguing why something (legal) that s currently banned should be allowed. u Write down some reasons to convince them u Remember, Because I want to won t convince anybody u Why do you have the right to? u Why is it important to you? u What benefit would you get from it?