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    Author Nardi Reeder Campion wrote Patrick Henry: Firebrand of the Revolution to inform readers on Patrick Henry’s role in the American Revolution through a story about his life. The book has some illustration and is 252 pages in length. The title says it all. Patrick Henry was the firebrand of the revolution‚ as he was truly someone very passionate about taking action and making a change. The story starts with Henry as a young boy who hated school‚ he grows up in Virginia and it follows all the way

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    In the speech "The Virginia Convention" Patrick Henry set out to convince the Virginia delegates that the war with England is inevitable‚ the longer they wait the harder to win the war and that the war had already started. The author uses repetition‚ rhetorical questions‚ and facts to allow the speech to be more effective‚ interesting‚ and strong. Repetition is one of the stronger designs that Patrick uses to help stress the importance of taking on this battle now rather than waiting and being to

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    Kat Knightly Hamilton English 3- 3rd Block 21 October 2013 Patrick Henry and Benjamin Franklin Patrick Henry and Benjamin Franklin both knew that success sometimes requires persistence along with compromise. Compromise is defined by The Oxford Dictionary as an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. By using this definition and analyzing these speeches‚ it is obvious to readers that both politicians were willing to make compromises. There are

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    for many reasons. Patrick Henry is one example of a brave American‚ because he kept fighting for what he thought was right.We have a lot of examples of hard working Americans‚ in Walt Whitman’s poem he writes about how all Americans females ‚ males and children are hard working. Langston Hughes talks about equality with all Americans whether they are African‚ American‚ Chinese etc. The American Voice is characterized by the theme of bravery. This is demonstrated in Patrick Henry entitled “Give Me

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    In Patrick Henry’s Shall Liberty or Empire Be Sought? (1788) He expresses deep concerns about the government’s ability to maintain its ideals over time. Henry starts off by saying “But how different is the genius of your new Constitution from this!” This statement begs the reader to question how long their current government will be maintained. He wants to show his worries about the future and what that would mean for others and himself. He is concerned about three things‚ the future of the loss

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    apply today in our country. Before we used reason and logic to answer our questions and conclude our ideas‚ we used thoughts of superstition. These thoughts were later seen as ineffective and not credible. To emphasize the use of reason and logic Patrick Henry states in his speech‚ Speech in the Virginia Convention‚ “I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. (Paragraph 2)” Today‚ we use history as a resource thus‚ using the past to answer modern day questions. We also use history to

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    symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the emancipation proclamation.” His use of Lincoln brought authority into his speech. Martin Luther King is bringing attention to the authority of Lincoln and his view on civil rights. This is providing a strong ethos appeal and establishing credibility with his audience. He also uses the Declaration of Independence to bring authority into his speech. He quotes‚ “unalienable Rights” of “Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. His use of this quote is to use

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    Catholics‚ and Africans. At the time they were pushing for British liberty‚ slaves were being brought over from Africa. In Patrick Henry’s "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (March 23‚ 1775)‚ he encourages war against the British. In his speech‚ Henry talks about the British soldiers duties‚ and that are there to protect the colonies‚ but instead‚ they are enforcing the law. Henry feels that

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    Compare and Contrast Patrick Henry Speech to The Declaration of Independence Standing as the dominating power in the world today‚ America is the quintessence of democracy and ultimate resort of political freedom. The birth of this young‚ yet magnificent nation all began with a single unified will for independence and liberty of its people. 200 Years ago‚ the American Revolution was empowered and marked by impassionate speeches like Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” and proclamation

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    and The Crisis Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry two well known rebel scums in their time‚ both realized a problem with Britain’s current rule over America. After the two were fed up with the constant bashing of the British rule‚ they decided to write speeches giving their point of view. Patrick Henry’s‚ “Liberty or Death”‚ and Thomas Paine’s‚ “the Crisis”‚ both do a magnificent job of demonstrating the oppression Britain had on America through humanity. Patrick Henry does a great job of showing that

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