Andrew Jackson Argumentative Essay

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A dilapidated society, a dilapidated world... Jackson woke with pain of a thousand daggers in his back. He had another day of gruelling labour ahead of him. He had no choice. Jackson dragged his slender frame along the road leading to the edge of the city, where the factory he worked at was. His shoeless feet were quickly enveloped with the regular coating of dirt and sand. The sun had barely crept over the horizon, but the streets were already filled with throngs of eager workers. Soldiers dressed in grey fatigues constantly patrolled the region with rifles in their hands. Jackson recalled the President's speech when he visited the Proletarian's region not long ago, Obey the law, or you will be shot. The proletarian has no other duty than to work and support those above them. The President resided on the other side of the city, in the self-titled President's region, along with government officials, aristocrats and those who bought their way out of never having to work ever again. The government made it mandatory for all adolescents and adults of the to work in order to produce goods for the citizens of the President's region. As he trudged his final steps on the dirt road, he reached the gates of the factory. They towered over Jackson, with sharp spikes that seemed to claw over him. To the …show more content…

As the workers stopped and moved to the factory cafeteria, Jackson hurried outside the factory, oblivious to any possible dangers and hindrances. At the factory gates, he had a better view of smoke which seemed to beckon at him as it towered and curled in the sky. Opposite him was the wall which barricaded the citizens from the outside world, as well as their freedom and their voice. He ran over and grasped the top of the wall, almost losing his grip. He pulled himself up and stoop on top. Jackson was about was to break his chains and unlock the door to a new world, a new

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