My+Brother+Sam+is+Dead+Analogies

I am legendary to American history as Michael Jordan is to the NBA. Everyone knows who I am and how important I was, unlike you.

My ride was just like the story of Noah's Ark. No matter what happened he was determined to save the animals as I was to saving the many lives of the colonists no matter what. Even if it cost me my life I would complete the ride. Which I did.

Your ride was like BP's attempts to cap the oil spill. Even though you warned the people of Danbury, the British still burned the city two days later. I saved the many people of Massachusetts and many other colonists.

My ride was like a president's speech, while your ride was like a homeless beggar's request for a few pennies. People knew me when I had my ride, because I was the Lieutenant Colonel of the great Continental Army. You were just an average girl in a time when women were looked upon as not important.

Anyway, my ride didn't only save colonists, it saved soldiers and supplies like ammunition and guns which was scarce at the time of my ride. Your ride didn't save as much because when you deleivered the message the city of Danbury was burning already. So it was too little too late.

I was brave for doing it. My bravery was the equivelant to the bravery of the people on flight 93 on 9/11. I risked my life to save the people of Lexington and they risked their lives saving the White House and probably some of our government officials.

I was smart enough to think of the lights in the church that let me know if they were coming by land or sea. My thinking ability was just like Albert Einstein by proving his theories. Both were ground - breaking and helped people. You had someone tell you the message and all you had to do was deliver it. I had to think for myself and therefore it took more effort to save more lives.

By me riding my trusty steed I was able to prepare the minutemen and let them have a chance of fighting the British. You didn't do anything. It was just like when a partner in school didn't do anything and I had to do all the work, but in the end it paid off because I was noticed and did better. The city was already burning and the fire costs alot of people their homes and many people's source of income.

I crossed a river in the beginning of my journey. When you started the only thing you did was hop on a horse and yell "giddy up". I took the risk of crossing a river and it paid off. This is an example like when during a cross country race some people cheat and they don't get recognized and the people who do the whole course win and get recognized.

The whole point of my journey was to let the leaders know that they were coming. These leaders were John Hancock and Sam Adams.You may have saved some people but these leaders were incredibly important ot the USA. It is kind of like if someone saved a TV in a burning building and if someone saved a baby. I (Paul Revere) saved the baby and you saved the unimportant and replaceable TV. Humans are not replaceable.