To help convey the importance of enacting a militia, Patrick Henry uses many stylistic devices to portray the British Parliament as deceitful tyrants. He believes that the British is only there for their benefit, not that of the colony. He supports his claims with an appeal pathos and ethos by stating that the British has an insidious smile when they agree to the petitions the Colonists have brought forth, which shows that their pleas are being ignored, along