Ethical Appeal In Julius Caesar
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Although Brutuo gave a stronger ethical appeal, Antony proved his worthiness as well.
Brutus beging his opeech by telling the people "believe me for mine honor and have respect to mine honour" and asking to hold their opinion, until they have completely listened