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  • Essay / The Life Worth Living - 924

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, among which are life , freedom and pursuit. happiness. » These are words found in The Declaration of Independence, a documented document on the founding of American life. Every life radiates an illuminated glow, certain components of life add the sparks that set this mortal existence ablaze and add light to an otherwise dark world. For this life to have a vibe in this dark society, it must have freedom, freedom from fear and freedom to be oneself without negative consequences. In 1776, the Founding Fathers created a document announcing America's demand for freedom from its ruling country. , in England, because their lives were not worth living without freedom from a criminal system. The king neglected the essential laws to be enacted in the States. He only authorized laws that benefited him and not the citizen presidents of the colonies. He was overlooking certain representatives to have positions in government where they could make a change. He made the judges dependent on him, thus making the system corrupt in his favor. His officers harassed the population and he waged wars against them without them benefiting from any form of immediate protection. Essentially, America was at one of its lowest points, and this document announced its right to be reborn in freedom. Without freedom, America was dead. When they don't even have the right to refuse access to their own home, life loses its spark. Citizens of the colonies had their hands tied behind their backs with British ropes; they were... middle of paper ... This is not the way everyone wants to live, because this fear of being oneself leads to dangers like suicide and homicide. As demonstrated, the ambiance of life must have freedom, lack of fear and independence to be oneself without penalties. The founding fathers declared themselves free from Brittan in order to live in freedom. The Salem witch trials limited life to fear. Mrs. Mallord did not feel good with her husband living his life, and Elizabeth did not feel alive when she constantly feared rejection for being herself. They all had one thing in common; they didn't feel like they had a life worth living. When there is no motivation to be illuminated in the dark corners of this world, the darkness will attempt to take over and engulf the remaining spark until all that is left is a void of black abyss..