"Give me liberty or give me death".
"Give me liberty or give me death."
Patrick Henry worked against the British by opposing the Stamp Act of 1765. His most famous quote is, Give me liberty or give me death.
Ummm........ that's not what he said. Double check your resources.
Two major quotes are attributed to Patrick Henry:"Caesar had his Brutus; Charles the First his Cromwell; and George the Third ....may he profit by their example. If thisbe treason, make the most of it!"and"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"The first, when quoted, is often shortened to just "If this be treason, make the most of it!"The second, when quoted, is often shortened to simply "Give me liberty or give me death!"
Rhetorical devices used in Patrick Henry's speech are:\AllusionMetaphors (Biblical and Mythological)Many Rhetorical QuestionsAppeal to LogicImageryEmotionParallel Sent. StructureRepetitionIn his last and famous quote "Give me liberty oR give me death," he uses repetition and contrasting parallel word choices between liberty and death. Its either life to the fullest or death nothing in between. Two different meaning words in one quote.
A very famous quote by Patrick Henry was "Give me liberty, or give me death."
"Give me liberty or give me death."
Patrick Henry had sugested fighting Great Britain with his famous quote "If this be treason, make the most of it"!
The past tense of "quote" is "quoted." For example, "He quoted the famous line from the movie."
Patrick Henry worked against the British by opposing the Stamp Act of 1765. His most famous quote is, Give me liberty or give me death.
Ummm........ that's not what he said. Double check your resources.
you will be free
Two major quotes are attributed to Patrick Henry:"Caesar had his Brutus; Charles the First his Cromwell; and George the Third ....may he profit by their example. If thisbe treason, make the most of it!"and"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"The first, when quoted, is often shortened to just "If this be treason, make the most of it!"The second, when quoted, is often shortened to simply "Give me liberty or give me death!"
Elbert Hubbard quoted 'There is no failure except in no longer trying'
Thomas Jefferson was a patriot and was a conspicuous personality in the movement towards independence. Also Patrick Henry - his famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death"
I have a dream
Rhetorical devices used in Patrick Henry's speech are:\AllusionMetaphors (Biblical and Mythological)Many Rhetorical QuestionsAppeal to LogicImageryEmotionParallel Sent. StructureRepetitionIn his last and famous quote "Give me liberty oR give me death," he uses repetition and contrasting parallel word choices between liberty and death. Its either life to the fullest or death nothing in between. Two different meaning words in one quote.