Philip Marin Freneau Contribution To Society

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The Almighty God has created everything on the earth and the heavens. When it comes to earth human being is the unique creation of the creator. He has blessed some with wealth while others with rags. But has said that everyone is equal. Nobody is superior above another. It is us human beings who needs a guidance and need someone to look after our interests, to provide justice and govern us fairly so that everyone has the right to live with freedom do what they like but according to law and order. But there are places who have struggled to get this freedom and has seen wars, revolution and bloodshed to achieve it. They sacrificed their lives for the betterment of their generation’s future. One of these revolutions was that of today’s super …show more content…

Freneau was born in New York City, and was the son of merchant Pierre Freneau and his Scottish wife. He was raised in New Jersey and studied from William Tennent. Freneau graduated from Princeton in 1771. After graduation he first tried teaching but hardly continued it. After two years of studying theology he quitted that as well. In 1775 when the period of war of revolution started he wrote poems that were against the British rule. In in between he left America but then came back to join the patriotic movement. In this cause he was arrested by the British army and they kept him in prison on a ship for about six weeks. He was nearly killed in this movement. His writings won him the title of ‘the poet of the American …show more content…

He goes on further by saying that a time will come when neither Britain will rule them nor they will have cruel mandate over the people of America. He also says that they will have trade of their own and will not be bound to refrain from trading with countries that Britain is against. He also shows them the dream and reward of independence in the form of flourishing cities and prosperity all over the continent. He presents this vineyard’s shade as a symbol of peace for the people of independent America. Philip says that even the meanest has no cause to fear about, the enemy will be jealous of their freedom and this way will be their life after freedom from

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