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“The Age of Reason”. American Literature during the Enlightenment. Age of Reason Top 5. Long Live the Patriot Reason is greater than faith. Success is measured by hard work and common sense. “God helps them who help themselves.” Rebellion against tyranny is necessary. Party Like It’s 1699!.
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“The Age of Reason” American Literature during the Enlightenment
Age of Reason Top 5 • Long Live the Patriot • Reason is greater than faith. • Success is measured by hard work and common sense. • “God helps them who help themselves.” • Rebellion against tyranny is necessary.
Party Like It’s 1699! • The turn of the century saw a turn in the ideals of Puritanical Colonial America. • The “Witch Hunts” were over. • Science and industry (hard work) became more important than spirituality. • The ideals of Deism became more pervasive in society.
The Enlightenwha…? • The Enlightenment in Colonial America • Term used to describe the intellectual culture in the Pre-Revolutionary colonies. • Took aspects of the scientific revolution of the late 17th century and applied it to human nature, society, and religion. • Political emphasis was liberty, democracy, republicanism, and religious tolerance. • Enlightenment also referred to as “The Age of Reason”
The Age of Reason • Literary Forms of the Age of Reason • Newspapers/Pamphlets • Speeches • Government Documents • A little poetry • Biographies/Autobiographies • No Fiction
The Age of Reason • Newspapers • First American newspaper was Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestick • Boston, 1690 • Printed one issue and was shut down after the Massachusetts royal governor found it offensive • Boston News-Letter won his approval in 1704 • Was careful not to offend authorities
The Age of Reason • Speeches • Used to persuade movement towards revolt against England • Famous speech by Patrick Henry – Speech in the Virginia Convention - 1775 • Denounced King George • Urged independence • “Give me liberty or give me death.”
The Age of Reason • Thomas Paine • Published Common Sense in January 1776 • Argued that Americans should fight for independence • Published The Rights of Man – 1791-1792 • Support of the revolutionary cause in French Revolution • Imprisoned for speaking out against the execution of the overthrown French king • Wrote The Age of Reason while in prison – 1794
The Age of Reason • Government Documents • Declaration of Independence - 1776 • Treaty of Alliance, Amity, and Commerce - 1778 • Treaty of Peace - 1782 • The Constitution - 1787
The Age of Reason • Poetry • Phillip Freneau • Political writer, newspaper editor • Wrote “A Political Litany” and “American Liberty” • Anticipated the spirit of expansion • PhillisWheatly • The first African-American published poet • Slave who was emancipated following the popularity of her poetry • Wrote “To His Excellency, George Washington”
The Age of Reason • Biographies and Autobiographies • Most famous The Autobiography byBenjamin Franklin – 1771 • Written when he was 65 • Wrote three more sections, but only brought to account his life until 1759 • Provided his opinions, advice, achievement, and an understanding of his character
Benjamin Franklin - Author • The only contributor to all four of the documents that led to America’s independence • Wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack(1732 – 1757) • Yearly publication • Contained advice, information, observations
Benjamin Franklin - Inventor • Bifocals • Lightning Rod • Odometer • Fire Department • Daylight Savings Time • Glass Armonica • "Of all my inventions, the glass armonica has given me the greatest personal satisfaction."