
"In vain, after these things, may we induldge the fond hope of peace and reconciliation. There is no longer any room for hope." (35)
Patrick Henry is saying in this quote is that by hoping constantly for these basic freedoms, and not recieving them, it is up to the people that want change to break the peace, and fight for their rights. There is no longer room for hope that the government will do so by themselves, so the people must take matters in to their own hands. In relation to 9/11, in this picture it seems that there is no hope after the attacks. A fireman, who is supposed to represent hope and rescue, is dead in this picture. It is up to the American people, like the American people along with Patrick Henry, to recover on their own time.
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