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Patrick Henry's speech was important because he helped persuade Virginia to enter into the fight for American independence.
Founding Fathers, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine were both highly persuasive patriots. Patrick Henry used his eloquence and dynamic speaking talents to call for independence in his famous 'Liberty or Death' speech. Thomas Paine used his persuasive writing skills to build the case of the fight for independence in his pamphlet 'Common Sense.' Both leaders, were able to put their point across by the use of stirring and inflammatory speech.
Henry makes a claim of value when he says there is no retreat but in submission and slavery! His point is that if the colonies don't declare war against Britain, the people of the colonies will be subjugated, an undesirable state of being.
In this speech, Henry uses many examples of parallelism to effectively prove his point. One example is,"I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past. And judging by the past, I wish to know what there has been in the conduct of the British ministry for the last ten years to justify those hopes with which gentlemen have been pleased to solace themselves and the house." Basically, parellism is the repeated use of a grammatical structure. They are normally very easy to pick out.
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Patrick Henry's speech was important because he helped persuade Virginia to enter into the fight for American independence.
Founding Fathers, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine were both highly persuasive patriots. Patrick Henry used his eloquence and dynamic speaking talents to call for independence in his famous 'Liberty or Death' speech. Thomas Paine used his persuasive writing skills to build the case of the fight for independence in his pamphlet 'Common Sense.' Both leaders, were able to put their point across by the use of stirring and inflammatory speech.
Henry makes a claim of value when he says there is no retreat but in submission and slavery! His point is that if the colonies don't declare war against Britain, the people of the colonies will be subjugated, an undesirable state of being.
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LIBERTY OUGHT to be the dire t end of your government
LIBERTY OUGHT to be the dire t end of your government
My candidate is Patrick Henry. He made a speech in the House of Burgesses in Virginia in which the loyalists began shouting, "treason." At that point, he exclaimed, "If this be treason, make the most of it. I know not the course that others might take, but as for me, give me Liberty or give me Death."
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Sure! Repetition in speech can include repeating words or phrases for emphasis (e.g. "I have a dream" in Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech) or using a repeated structure for rhythm (e.g. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" in Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities"). Repetition can help drive a point home, create a powerful effect, or make a speech more memorable.
== == # Capture your audience's attention (you can use a startling statement, rhetorical question, anecdote/personal story, a famous quote, etc.) # Motivate your audience to be interested in your topic # Assert the purpose of your speech # Preview the main points of your speech # Body point #1 # Body point #2 # Body point #3 # Review of the three main points of your speech # Action that audience should take that makes your speech relevant to them # A wrap-up that gives your speech unity and completeness