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. What is one way that Henry's speech uses figurative language?-
the speech delivered by William Wallace in the movie Braveheart.
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. What is one way that Henry's speech uses figurative language?-
Patrick Henry gave his "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech before the Battle of Lexington. It was delivered on March 23, 1775, while the Battle of Lexington occurred on April 19, 1775. The speech was a call to arms and served as a rallying cry for the American colonists in the early stages of the Revolutionary War.
I imagine it is St. Crispin's Day that the person is asking about. It was a speech immortalized by Shakespeare, in Henry V, based on a supposed real speech given before the battle of Agincourt.
Henry V, in the play Henry V. He is encouraging his troops to storm a breach in the walls of Harfleur. The speech which follows is one of the two famous speeches from the play and one of the most famous in all of Shakespeare.
Because of king Henry's speech
Henry V is all about duty. Its main focus is on the responsibilities of a leader in wartime, and what makes a good leader under such circumstances. We see Henry reflecting on his duty as a king, both in conversation with his troops before the battle and in his soliloquy afterward. Patriotism does appear in Henry's speech "Once more into the breach", in the phrase "God for Harry, England and St. George." However, Henry's motives in going to war with France are not patriotic, and mostly he is manipulated into it by a clergy trying to avoid paying taxes.
Richard III, was king before Henry VII. Henry won the battle of Bosworth on the 22nd August 1485.
maybe, he said a convinceing speech that convinced virginia to go to battle
The American Revolution against Britian
William Henry Battle was born in 1855.
William Henry Battle died in 1936.
a battle
Wilson told Henry that he thought they had been left alone to fend for themselves and that the lieutenant had abandoned them during the battle the day before.