Answer:
Basic Human Rights are Enough to Die For
Explanation:
Patrick Henry's congress speech with the infamous lines "Give me liberty, or give me death!" are a shout out to British oppression. At the congress, they were trying to decide whether to break free from British oppression. Patrick Henry's speech was all about how he would rather have and enjoy liberty even through death, instead of "bondage" while living. The main idea is that basic human rights are essential to truly live in society, while living in the opposite is life worse than death.
Poetic justice is the idea in which ones bad actions are punished and ones good actions are reward. We see poetic justice through "the good guy beats the bad guy" and through irony.
<span>Harry Potter </span>
<span>In the book series </span>
Harry Potter
<span>the main character Harry takes a journey through the wizard world and stops the evil wizard Voldemort who kills meritoriously and had even murdered Harry's parents when he was a boy. </span>
it describes what the men are going through. 'Men marched asleep" is saying that it is night out and the rest of it describes war.
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