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“Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere”. “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is about Paul Revere and how he rode through the colonies to warn everyone about the soldiers incoming. “Paul Revere and the American Revolution” by Ethel Ames is about how Paul Revere rode through the colonies to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock about the british soldiers. “How Accurate Was Longfellow’s Poem?” by Franklin Johnson is about how historically inaccurate the poem about Paul Revere is. It is inaccurate because there are lots of added things and things that were taken away. The reasons are in the poem there are lanterns to warn the riders, in the poem there was only one person, and the purpose of the poem is to get people in opposition to slavery to rise up. The next things talked about will be the reasons. …show more content…

According to Longfellow “Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere”. This shows that Paul Revere was the only rider because he is the only one mentioned in the poem. According to Ames “after the message was successfully delivered, Revere, Dawes, and Prescott…”. This shows that there were actually three riders instead of just one. The second thing is an additional reason to explain why the poem is inaccurate.

The second thing longfellow got incorrect was the purpose. According to Longfellow “chasing the redcoats down the lane”. This shows that longfellow thought that the purpose was why the war was won. According to Johnson “the division of the United States and the impending war over slavery”. This shows that the purpose was to get colonists in opposition to slavery to rise up. The third thing will be an additional reason to explain why the poem is