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Patrick Henry's Speech In The Virginia Convention

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Risking his life just for saying this speech, Herry is very powerful in his delivery of it. He knows that if his idea fails, he and everyone at the convention will be hung for treason. In “Speech in the Virginia Convention”, Patrick Henry used aristotelian appeals and specific stylistical strategies to strengthen the persuasiveness of his argument. He used pathos, logos, and rhetorical question in his speech. His speech was to push for war with Great Britain. Patrick Henry used the appeals of pathos to give the people at the convention the emotion of anger, hatred, and distaste of the crown so they want to go to war. Henay was comparing their situation to slavery. He spoke “For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom and slavery.” Henry is trying to prove that the war for independence is needed and that they are a slave to G.B., with their government treating them like one. The colonels have no say in the government and the laws they …show more content…

He tells what he think what is treason. Patrick Henry spoke, “Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, though fear of giving offense, I should consider myself as guilty of treason toward my country.” This means he believes that not doing anything in his situation is the worst thing he can do to for his country of america. More so, he state his opinions on the armies being there. As quoted, “These are implements of war and subjugation -the last arguments to which kings resort.” Henry is saying that the war has already started and having the armies there a way to force the colonists to obey the king. Addition, Patrick said the peaceful ways are not working. He spoke “We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable; but it has been in vain.” All the piles to the king have ended up with nothing. Also they got nothing after pleading for ten years. Patrick Henry uses logos for the reasons on why they must go to

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