Summary Of Liberty And Knowledge By John Adams

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The main point of this article that John Adams is trying to let the reader understand is that everyone should have equal rights under the law of the Declaration of Independence. Adams is saying that whoever holds the power has the freedom, and he wants the people not in power fight to get the same power that those in charge have. In “Liberty and Knowledge”, Adams writes “Let the bar proclaim the laws, the rights, the generous plan of power delivered down from remote antiquity-inform the world of the might struggles and numberless sacrifices made by our ancestors in defense of freedom.” This quote is saying that the rights that people hold in the United States was given to them was not just handed to them. Their ancestors fought for those equal …show more content…

Otis said, “A man’s house is his castle; and whilst he is quiet, he is well as well guarded as a prince in his castle.” (21). James Otis believes that everyone should have protection over themselves and that no power can strip it away from them and the text is saying that a person should have security over themselves. In “Liberty and Knowledge”, John Adams lets the reader understand that he believes that everyone should have equal rights, and James Otis agrees with him by saying that that everyone should have protection over themselves which is equality for oneself. Another example where James Otis argued for the people is when he says, “Custom house officers may enter our houses when they please; we are commanded to permit their entry.” (21). The central idea of this quote is that the people in power (custom house officers) can do whatever they want to the ones forced to obey. The text says the ones forced to obey can not do anything about it. John Adams says that he wants the people not in power fight to get the same power that those in charge have. Otis is saying that the ones not in charge have to obey the power, yet Adams in trying to change that. Another text related …show more content…

James Otis was connected because he said everyone should have equal protection over themselves. Henry David Thoreau was connected because he wrote about his support for Captain John Brown’s movie for the abolishment of slavery. Finally, Native Son is connected because it is the story of a young African-American man who faces many struggles in life that are associated with the color of his skin. John Adams would want Bigger Thomas to challenge those in charge and talk what is his, which is equality for