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    Appeal and Antony

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    and addressed the crowd as "friends" . Antony handled the appeal to emotion better because you could feel the emotion in his speech also he almost cried and with that he won over the crowd 3. What examples of appeals to reason did Brutus use? What examples did Antony use? Who handled the appeal to reason better? Explain your answer. Brutus makes a speech that appeals to reason . but his appeal to reason is surpassed by Antony’s cleverness who uses the emotions of the crowd . Antony suggests that

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    hitting attracted big crowds(1920s... and along came Babe"). Once the dead ball era ended the crowd population grew by 30%("History of Baseball"). The breaking ball was a huge component of the dead ball era because it made hitters not see the ball as good‚ but with rule changes they banned spitballs which made breaking balls harder to throw("History of Baseball"). Following this forward‚ baseball really got popularity from the home run ball and all the money they got from the huge crowds. Golf really

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    Ethos is a form of establishing your credibility to other. Brutus’s use of Ethos far surpasses Antony’s because of how he reminds the crowd how honorable he is and how much more honor he has than Antony. Brutus states‚ “believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour‚ that you may believe” (3.2.2-4). This is proves that Brutus compared to Antony has better ethos while Antony’s

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    argument is verbal irony. The use of verbal irony in his speech is so strong that it borders on sarcasm. "Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ lend me your ears/I come to bury Ceasar‚ not to praise him." (3.2.81-82) says Antony when introducing himself to the crowd. The use of verbal irony is exemplified in this quote with the use of “Friend” He addresses the plebeians as "Friends" with the purpose of persuading them into believing that they were equal‚ and that he just wanted to say farewell Caesar‚ even though

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    1. Even though independent gasoline stations have been having a difficult time‚ Susan Solomon has been thinking about starting her own independent gas station. Susan’s problem is to decide how large her station should be. The annual returns will depend on both the size of the station and a number of marketing factors related to oil industry and demand for gasoline. After careful analysis‚ Susan developed the following table: Sizes of Gasoline Station Good Market ($) Fair Market ($) Poor Market

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    Torpid Conformity

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    confusing phrase mean? If you think about it‚ it really isn’t all that confusing. The sentence all together simply means‚ “Going along with the crowd instead of doing what you want to do is just stupid.” There have been many times that I have simply “gone along with the crowd” but I must inform you‚ that a lot of the things people consider going along with the crowd‚ I do because I want to do them‚ not because everyone else is doing them. Anything from dying your hair‚ to cheating on a test‚ to buying

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    On March 16th I attend the Rocky Rock Band and Reason concert at Losekamp at Rocky Mountain College. I had a rollercoaster of a night listening to the tunes of The Rocky Rock Band and Reason. The crowd was slightly small‚ but very enthusiastic. The setting had a very cool feel with the awesome lighting and they stage was set up very well. One other very wonderful aspect of the night was the free food that was a very nice touch. I was not too sure about how the concert was going to go. I have never

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    Csaba (2000)‚ ’ The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Jolly: Taste‚ Image‚ and the Symbolic Resistance to the Belson‚ Ken (2001)‚ "As Starbucks Grows‚ Japan Too‚ Is Awash‚" New York Times‚ Business Section‚ October 21‚ BU 4-5. Benjamin‚ Walter (1973)‚ Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism‚ London: New Left. Brooks‚ David (2000)‚ BOBOS in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There‚ New York: Simon & Schuster. Brown‚ Stephen‚ Robert Kozinets‚ and John F. Sherry‚ Jr. (2003)‚ "Teaching

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    different strategies to try and persuade the crowd‚ all though one seemed to do a better job than the other.     In Brutus’ speech he tries to appeal to the crowd through reason and logic (ethos and logos).  In Brutus’ speech he explains his reasoning for killing Caesar.  Brutus is trained in the art of rhetoric and believes others can be persuaded through reason.  In Brutus’ speech he includes the word the word “I” quite a lot‚ trying to persuade the crowd he was right for killing

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    Consumerism Speech

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    is this? This is consumerism. Good morning/afternoon‚ as you might already have guessed‚ my speech is on Consumerism‚ as part of my Module C studies. Consumerism is strongly epitomised in the poem ‘Televistas’ by Bruce Dawe and in the song ‘In the Crowd’ by The Jam. Televistas shows how even love is littered with consumerism‚ as it is an extended metaphor and a massive exaggeration that isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. A relationship is established as “a faulty tube led to their meeting”‚ meaning

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