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Rhetorical Analysis Of Patrick Henry's Speech To America's Liberty

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Would America be the same country if there was not some of the founding fathers and their contributions? The answer must be “No” if we take Patrick Henry out of the options. Patrick Henry really played a very prominent role in the success of America’s independence. In his speech to the Virginia Convention in 1775, 'Give me liberty or give me death’, Patrick Henry encourages the Colony of Virginia to rise up, fight for the revolution and stand for their freedom by uses diction, organization, and figurative language. Within his speech, he uses ethos, logos, and pathos convey a feeling of urgency toward the changes occurring in policy within the Americas implemented by the British government. To convince the colonists to see his point of view and support his idea, Patrick Henry opens his speech by repeatedly stressing that there is no other way but to fight for their freedom. He mentions God and his power will lead America through the fight, he tried to motivate people’s spirits by uses biblical passages. Numerous rhetorical devices have been used in his speech to emphasize on the issues that important to the colonists in order to get the colonists willing to raise up their arms and fight for the Britain. In his speech, Patrick Henry first states “No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in

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