Patrick Henry The Odyssey Speech Analysis

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Patrick Henry strongly opposed the Stamp Act and encouraged independence from Britain. In his Speech to the Second Virginia Convention, he persuades his audience, the colonists at the Virginia Convention who mostly agree with his argument about breaking free from Britain, to begin a war against Britain for their freedom. He begins his speech by showing respect to the audience, but then transitions to condemning them. He blames the men for letting their problems continue. Therefore, the allusion he uses about sirens pressures the colonists to gain liberty by starting a war with Britain. When Henry mentions the "song of that siren" he is referring to the The Odyssey (2). In The Odyssey, Odysseus encounters a group of demons called "sirens." They

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