One of the greatest speeches that the world may ever hear, in Roman history came to be, after the death of Julius Caesar. In the play, Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, Marc Antony says one of the most persuasive and dearful speeches that made the Roman citizens rethink their decision. In Marc Antony's funeral oration, he used the three persuasive appeals, Logos, Pathos, and Ethos. March 15, 44 B.C., the Romans had just learned their leader had been assassinated by Brutus, a dear friend and noble men for Julius Caesar. In the middle of Brutus’s speech, Antony brings out Caesar's body and leaves him in front of all the citizens. This soon begun the great speech of Marc Antony.
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