The
Constitutional Convention
Hakim Vs. Wood in the sharing of History
Reading the
event “The Philadelphia Convention” in the book “The American Revolution”
written by Gordon S. Wood, tells me that James Madison was an important
decision maker and tells of his opportunities he had. However, Hakim displays
the character of our Founding Fathers that allows the reader to relate and
visualize the story (history). On page 164 Hakim states, “A secretary was hired
to keep a record of the proceedings. His
records were lost. But Madison sat close to the front, never missed a session,
and copied down all the speeches.” This paints a picture of the passion Madison
had for what he was doing. He was
called, “The Father of the Constitution.”
This truly depicted his character. While Wood gives a good account of
the Constitutional Convention, Hakim paints the character so the reader can
relate to the situation, allowing for better understanding, and keeping the
interest of the reader.
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