Literary works reflect the main ideas of the American mind. An American theme that is seen in various works of literature is the journey. The Journey is expressed in three different literary works from Franklin, Crèvecoeur, and Paine. Journeys are the foundations of our lives. Just like everything has a beginning and an end, Journeys constitute of all things in between. It is a process of getting from one point to another. These works of literature aid us in developing an open mind about how the journey is a recurring motif. Throughout Revolutionary Literature, the journey is a common theme; this is shown in internal journeys, journeys to freedom, and journeys of discovery.
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In The American Crisis by Thomas Paine, he explains that, A man can distinguish himself between temper and principle, and I am as confident, as I am that God governs the world, that America will never be happy till she gets clear of foreign dominion” (Paine, 99). Americans were able to defeat the British with their intense determination to become free of the tyrannical rule of Great Britain. The journey to freedom against tyranny was an important goal for the American people, which resulted in their success in the war. In Crèvecoeur’s writing piece, he mentioned that with the very intense explanation of the regime and economy of Europe, the new land is much more livable for people because of the freedom from religious prosecution (Crevecoeur, 90). To those suffering from harassment or maltreatment in the Old World, the New World offered space to create new societies in which they could worship without interference. The hardships the Europeans had to go through to America was very difficult but in the end, they were free to worship without any