Patrick Henry's Speech In The Virginia Convention

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Patrick Henry narrated a speech in the Virginia convention in which he expresses his thoughts on the course of action Virginia should take against Great Britain. His speech in 1775 led to the declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1776. He appeals to people’s emotions and dignity to convince them that war is inevitable. Although he appeals to their dignity they still have a fake hope that this conflict will be resolved by dialogue or ignored petitions. “Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation?” biblical allusion in which Patrick says that they don’t know the truth of Britain cause they chose to not see what really is happening. Also he changes …show more content…
The US tried everything but is in vain and now there is no room for hope. I think the main point why he gave the speech is because he encouraged the war ideal and he thought they had to suffer for a better tomorrow. “We must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight” his goal was to Deceive his listeners of any idea of hope in peace and to rise against their oppressor and fight for what is right. The time has come for them to face Great Britain, they don’t have time it is now or never if they wait Britain will surround their country with their ships or invade them before they have time defend their country. Nevertheless we have god on our side and 3 million people to fight for the holy cause of liberty that’s all they need to be free from oppression and violations of their rights. Patrick says that there is no retreat from this since the war has started and it’s in their hands to make something about it or continua as a submissive