Analysis Of Abigail Adams Letter To Her Son

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When Abigail Adams wrote this letter to her son, she had a singular purpose in mind: she had to convince him to use his time in France productively. Throughout her letter there are many examples of how she was able to effectively bring her point across. It is obvious that she loves her son, which naturally affects her tone. She is very ardent in what she is saying. She knows what she wants him to do and believes it is in his best interests. She is candid in the way that she says it to make ensure that he gets the point and feels pressure to do it. Her purpose is even evident in the way she structures her sentences. In line 21 she says, “It will be expected of you, my son, that, as you are favored with superior advantages under the intrusive