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San Marcos University




                       School: Education
                Teacher: Yony Cárdenas Cornelio
                Student: Guadalupe Roque Polo


                                              December 3rd, 2011
Patrick Henry
     (1736-1799)
Biography

EARLY YEARS                    AMERICAN REVOLUTION            LATE YEARS
• Henry was born in            • Patrick Henry is best        • After the Revolution,
  Studley, Hanover County,       known for the speech he        Henry again served as
  Virginia in 1736.              made in the House of           governor of Virginia from
• Henry attended local           Burgesses     on    March      1784 to 1786, but
  schools for a few years,       23, 1775, in Saint John's      declined to attend the
  and then was tutored by        Church                  in     Constitutional Convention
  his father.                    Richmond, Virginia.            of 1787 .
• After failing in business,   • The aim was to discuss       • Henry was an outspoken
  in 1754 he married Sarah       the    British    military     critic of the United States
  Shelto.                        buildup in America.            Constitution.
                               • Henry argued in favor of
                                 mobilization.
Speech in the Virginia Convention
             Patrick Henry
Literary focus: Oratory

   RHETORICAL
                             REPETITION                IMPROVISATION
    QUESTION
• A question that the    • It is the simple           • Skill of speaking
  speaker really does      repeating of a word,         without       reading
  not intend as a          within a sentence or         word for word from a
  question or one that     a poetical line, with        written text.
  he means to answer       no            particular
  himself.                 placement of the
• Shall     we     try     words, in order to
  argument?                emphasize.
                         • We must fight! I
                           repeat it, sir, we must
                           fight!
Historical Context
• The colonies in North America
  first rejected the authority of the
  Parliament of Great Britain to
  govern them from overseas
  without representation, and then
  expelled all royal officials.
• By 1774 each colony had
  established a Provincial Congress,
  or an equivalent governmental
  institution, to form individual
  self-governing states, but still
  within the empire. The British
  responded by sending combat
  troops to re-impose direct rule.
Summary
• Pactrick Henry successfully and compellingly
  articulated his support for war with Great Britain
  through well-organized, thorough arguments and
  effective use of simile, personification, logical
  reasoning, rhetorical questioning, and emotional
  appeal.
• He has the most balance in his speech compared
  to both Paine's and Jefferson's writing because he
  pivots on a central points of logos on one side
  and ethos and pathos on the other.
Main points
 The war with England     It is natural for gentlemen
was inevitable and the       to hope for peace, but
longer they waited the        asserts that there is a
 harder the war would       time for peace, but that
      be to win.                time has passed.


                While America is
              working for love and
             reconciliation, England
              is sending fleets and
                     armies.
Ethos
"LOVE AND RECONCILIATION"
• The cultural context of Henry's speech is that
  the war has already started and he is urging
  the Virginia Convention to vote to take up
  arms against the British.

 "those who have eyes, do not see, and those
   with ears, do not hear, the things which so
    nearly concern their temporal salvation."
Pathos
• Henry shows that it is wrong to relay on hope
  and it is the ethical thing to take up arms.

"It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive
     at truth, and fulfill the great responsibility
       which we hold to God and our country."
Logos
• The logos contribution of Henry's address
  makes use of solid facts to convince the
  people of Virginia that fighting or slavery are
  the only possible outcomes of their meeting.

"Are fleets and armies necessary to work a love
               and reconciliation?"
 "We have remonstrated; we have supplicated;
          we have prostrated ourselves."
Patrick henry
Patrick henry

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Patrick henry

  • 1. San Marcos University School: Education Teacher: Yony Cárdenas Cornelio Student: Guadalupe Roque Polo December 3rd, 2011
  • 2. Patrick Henry (1736-1799)
  • 3. Biography EARLY YEARS AMERICAN REVOLUTION LATE YEARS • Henry was born in • Patrick Henry is best • After the Revolution, Studley, Hanover County, known for the speech he Henry again served as Virginia in 1736. made in the House of governor of Virginia from • Henry attended local Burgesses on March 1784 to 1786, but schools for a few years, 23, 1775, in Saint John's declined to attend the and then was tutored by Church in Constitutional Convention his father. Richmond, Virginia. of 1787 . • After failing in business, • The aim was to discuss • Henry was an outspoken in 1754 he married Sarah the British military critic of the United States Shelto. buildup in America. Constitution. • Henry argued in favor of mobilization.
  • 4. Speech in the Virginia Convention Patrick Henry
  • 5. Literary focus: Oratory RHETORICAL REPETITION IMPROVISATION QUESTION • A question that the • It is the simple • Skill of speaking speaker really does repeating of a word, without reading not intend as a within a sentence or word for word from a question or one that a poetical line, with written text. he means to answer no particular himself. placement of the • Shall we try words, in order to argument? emphasize. • We must fight! I repeat it, sir, we must fight!
  • 6. Historical Context • The colonies in North America first rejected the authority of the Parliament of Great Britain to govern them from overseas without representation, and then expelled all royal officials. • By 1774 each colony had established a Provincial Congress, or an equivalent governmental institution, to form individual self-governing states, but still within the empire. The British responded by sending combat troops to re-impose direct rule.
  • 7. Summary • Pactrick Henry successfully and compellingly articulated his support for war with Great Britain through well-organized, thorough arguments and effective use of simile, personification, logical reasoning, rhetorical questioning, and emotional appeal. • He has the most balance in his speech compared to both Paine's and Jefferson's writing because he pivots on a central points of logos on one side and ethos and pathos on the other.
  • 8. Main points The war with England It is natural for gentlemen was inevitable and the to hope for peace, but longer they waited the asserts that there is a harder the war would time for peace, but that be to win. time has passed. While America is working for love and reconciliation, England is sending fleets and armies.
  • 9. Ethos "LOVE AND RECONCILIATION" • The cultural context of Henry's speech is that the war has already started and he is urging the Virginia Convention to vote to take up arms against the British. "those who have eyes, do not see, and those with ears, do not hear, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation."
  • 10. Pathos • Henry shows that it is wrong to relay on hope and it is the ethical thing to take up arms. "It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country."
  • 11. Logos • The logos contribution of Henry's address makes use of solid facts to convince the people of Virginia that fighting or slavery are the only possible outcomes of their meeting. "Are fleets and armies necessary to work a love and reconciliation?" "We have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves."