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    Bravery is an admirable principle that is illuminated in Colonial/Early America from the 1600s to the 1700s. Patrick Henry displayed great bravery declaring his speeches. He rebuked the king of England in public and commended the colonists to fight for independence. Patrick Henry discovered the base of his public career in 1763‚ a deep compassion for injustice to the plain people and a powerful voice that could overwhelm a jury. Henry’s listeners carried him winningly from the courtroom‚ after

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    About Logos Philo asserts that our actions and pursuits do not define our identity‚ but rather inner logic. The informer of this logic is dependent on the culture to which you were born into or the culture which you chose. To our disadvantage‚ a plethora of people are creating their identity based on the role that dominant culture forcibly assigns them. The leaders of dominant culture hide certain truths to oppress us. The logos in LACE is structured differently. Whereas the participants of other

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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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    King delivered his speech to all of America. Martin Luther’s opening line to his speech was‚ "I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation." In Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech "I Have a dream"‚ he uses all three of these forms of rhetoric in order to persuade to his audience that racism and segregation is not the plan for the future of America.             As he delivered his speech‚ Martin Luther King

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    or slavery” (Henry‚ 102) The year was 1775 and the people of Virgina had gathered to together agree on a way how to stop the British from taking over there country. Every speaker used arguments that the best thing was to speak with the British about there disagreement‚ until Patrick Henry started his speech. Patrick Henry’s most effective persuasive technique was to scare his audience to convince them that the British was bad and that the people should fight with him. Henry’s speech was important

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    revolutionary Patrick Henry once heroically shouted “Give me Liberty or Give Me Death!” During this time‚ the Revolutionary War had been taking place. This era included the American colonies struggling to gain independence and officially become a nation of their own. In order to do so‚ some believed it was only necessary to rebel against the British Rule. Despite Henry’s proficient use of all three techniques‚ he most efficiently persuaded using pathos persuasion. Patrick Henry’s speech given to the

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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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    “Give me liberty‚ or give me death!” Patrick Henry. The same message was delivered years and years prior to Patrick Henry’s speech. The era of the Romans was blessed with figures like Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Caesar was assassinated and at his mourn Antony gave a speech similar that to Patrick’s’. In the aspect of how they spoke‚ not in the cause they were fighting for. Patrick Henry and Marc Antony presented themselves to make their point come across. The similarities are much greater on how

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    Martin Luther King Jr’s speech was the greatest example of freedom in the nation’s history‚ by word of mouth. Martin Luther King Jr. was a model leader for our nation through times of civil rights hardship. He was an equal opportunity advocate and was also a powerful dominant speaker. In the 1950’s racism was at its worst‚ especially in southern states. Martin Luther King had a point to prove with his “I Have a Dream” speech. He needed to persuade the nation at the time being that the “Negro was

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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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