Jill Lepore’s “These Truths” provides a unique perspective on the origins of America by structuring it as a story. The 932 page book covers history beginning in the year 1492, and explains our history’s events over more than five centuries. Lepore constantly questions whether our past events have proved these ‘truths’ or deceived them. These factors allowed the author to encourage the audience to hear an alternate interpretation rather than the standard facts of the history books, and it gave a more in-depth and contingent story of how our history transformed into the America we know today.
Jill Lepore has a variety of purposes, the purpose of informing, challenging, and engaging her readers. She enables and encourages the youth of America
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She works together a story that encapsulates both the large span of American history in depth by dissecting the social, political, and cultural developments throughout. Jill Lepore’s writing is accessible for casual readers and those with a deeper understanding of history, which resulted from the clarity that is showcased in her writing style.
A major achievement that Lepore accomplishes is bringing inclusivity into her book by incorporating diverse perspectives, such as the perspectives of marginalized groups; Native Americans, African Americans, women, etc. Topics that are underrepresented in traditional accounts of history are highlighted by Lepore by discussing their contributions and experiences. By giving the audience a glimpse of the struggles and injustices, as well as the accomplishments of these groups, it shows how much they contributed into shaping the nation, hopefully strengthening an appreciation for these marginalized groups as
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Her commentary invokes the readers to question issues that may be currently defining the nation and to engage and review the contents of the past with her. The commentary also connects the past with the present, by allowing the reader to see how the past can affect and continue to change our current contemporary society. In order to have a better future for the United States, Lepore emphasizes the importance of understanding American history so that we can change and shape the trajectory of the