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    comes to power. Brutus is portrayed as the tragic hero‚ and he gives numerous speeches to convey his opinions and feelings about the subject matter. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the character Marcus Brutus makes many appeals to rhetoric‚ specifically ethos and pathos‚ in order to get his point across to the audience. Throughout the story‚ in order to express himself‚ Brutus makes many appeals to ethos. For instance‚ at the start of his eulogy‚ Brutus uses the phrase:

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    “Man of God” Genesis 12:1-3‚ "Leave your country‚ your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you. I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great‚ and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you‚ and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." I. What does it mean “Man of God” / who is a “Man of God” “Man of God” is the description given to a man that follows God in every

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    David Mitchell January 16th 2013 World Civilization’s 1 Odyssey Essay When a character in the Odyssey chooses to go against the gods‚ he will face the wrath of the immortals following his decision. The power of the gods is shown through their ability to bring pain and suffering to mortals. Characters throughout the Odyssey go against the gods‚ but are punished to show their weakness in the face of the immortals. When Odysseus arrived on the island of the Phaeacians‚ they provided him with the

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    Running head: THE BIBLE’S TEACHING ON THE MORAL GOODNESS OF BUSINESS Business for the Glory of God: The Bible’s Teachings on the Moral Goodness of Business A Review Assignment Write a 5-7 page review‚ you should briefly articulate the author’s main positions or themes and then interact with them. That is‚ choose one or two main points that you agree with and/or two in which you do not agree‚ supporting your thoughts with well-reasoned arguments. Jessica N. Eppes Liberty University Professor

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    Agamemnon by Aeschylus‚ and The Odyssey By Homer are all works that place an emphasis on the greatness of divine power. These works in emphasizing power all have several other components in common these include the benefits of godly favor‚the wrath of the gods‚ and their involvement in human affairs. The importance behind this that makes it all meaningful‚ is that these works are all written at separate times from each other. However‚ the message in these works despite the passage of time is the essentially

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    that the sole purpose of inserting ‘under god’ was to advance religion‚ to differentiate the US from other nations under Communist‚ or godless‚ rule. Religion is defined as “a collection of belief systems‚ cultural systems‚ and world views…”; to believe in no God most certainly falls under the category of religion‚ therefore both removing and keeping the ‘Under God’ portion of the Pledge either respects the belief systems of both those who believe in a God‚ and those who do not. This religious power

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    he hit the audience with Pathos (Emotion)‚ unlike Brutus who used Logos (Logic) and Ethos (Ethics). Mankind are subjected to their emotions rather than thinking for themselves‚ and due to this Antony’s speech prevails Brutus’s speech. When Brutus spoke to the crowd‚ they understood what he was saying and trusted him. When Antony spoke‚ the crowd rose up in rage and was set on revenge‚ which had the opposite effect of Brutus’s speech. Brutus could’ve won the argument but he made some mistakes

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