The speaker dismisses any arguments for Howe and the tories through his use of hypophoras to allow his readers to understand his position for the war. Paine will use various rhetorical questions throughout his pamphlet which he will immediately answer. He wants the audience to realize “the answer is easy”- make it seem as though there is no other right answer. Thomas points out to his readers that …show more content…
His ability to change the minds of many Philadelphians minds had a significant impact on history. He helped gain so much support for George Washington and his cause in a time when it was needed most to keep the war efforts moving and the rebels looking to have a chance. Philadelphia was one of the most important cities in the middle colony where many important events took place, but it was also the one that could determine whether or not the rebels would be able to finally have the support necessary to fight tyranny. With the powerful words of Thomas Paine calling out to the rebel in each citizen, Howe would face an unforgettable