By comparing the use of Ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in the speeches by both Brutus and Antony in the play ‚ it is clear that Antony’s speech is more persuasive. Both plays have their own unique ways of using Ethos‚ pathos and logos in their plays but Antony seemed to have the more persuasive speech‚ even though Brutus was said to be the one who is better at speeches because he does them more often than Antony. The use of Ethos in Brutus’s speech wasn’t a lot‚ the one bit he uses was” hear me for mine
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Because of this‚ Shakespeare wrote several plays based on historical events that occurred in Roman history‚ like Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra. Though the play is named Julius Caesar‚ he is overshadowed by other important characters such as Marcus Brutus‚ Cassius‚ and Mark Anthony. The play revolves around the scheme and deceitfulness
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Antony is honest‚ and cares for Caesar. His loyalty is appropriate‚ because during the time frame most people were loyal instead of being a traitor of a friend‚ family member‚ or of a country. Antony is also notably obedient to Caesar. “When Caesar says “do this’ it is perform’d‚” (pg.4‚ Act I by Antony). He is also very truthful. When Caesar was killed by Brutus and Cassius‚ Mark Antony
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by taking down Brutus and the other conspirators. The plebeians and Antony then turn to violence and rise up against what they believe to be the unfair assassination of their leader. The ides of March‚ an omen known to be a dangerous day for Caesar‚ brought blood shed to the city of Rome. Inside the Senate House‚ the conspirators gather around Caesar and plead for the return of an exile.
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English 10 Brutus vs. Antony In Shakespeare’s‚ Julius Caesar‚ Cassius states that he wishes Brutus could see himself as others see him‚ so then Brutus would realize how honored and respected he is. Cassius wants Caesar out of any power that he holds so he talks Brutus into killing Caesar. At first Brutus is hesitant towards the idea but after Cassius persuades him‚ Brutus decides to kill Caesar along with the other conspirators. The men agree that they need to get Caesar out of his home to
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Line act 3 scenes 2 of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ the character Mark Antony delivers to the Roman people a speech that employs a appeal to pathos and diction to show that Caesar was wrongfully killed‚ and uses metaphor in order to show how the stab wounds of Caesar spoke in pain and treason. Mark Antony uses pathos in his speech by saying “that when the people cried‚ Caesar also cried.” Mark Antony uses that line to show the people of Rome that he was ambitious and wasn’t a bad ruler
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ability to rule. They gain the membership of Brutus who is Caesar’s close friend and is loved by all. With his direction the conspiracy group causes Caesar’s last words: “Et tu‚ Brute?” (3.1.76) meaning‚ you too‚ Brutus? Caesar has met his defeat as Brutus proceeds with the last fatal stab.
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conspirators’ motives‚ and finally inspiring them to act against Brutus and the others. By the end of the speech‚ the people are out for blood. In this manipulative speech‚ Antony appeals to the crowd to defend Caesar’s virtue‚ not to praise him‚ as he says so himself. Antony begins his speech with a list of three words: “Friends‚ Romans‚ Countrymen.” This is comparable to Brutus’ beginning of “Romans‚ Countrymen and lovers.” Antony imitated Brutus’ introduction‚ but rearranged the order and changed “lovers”
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Mr. Brookner 12/28/12 Period 2 English 2 Mark Antony is a loyal friend of Caesar’s who has stepped out of Caesar’s shadow and emerged as a leader of his own right after Caesar’s fateful death. Compared to Brutus‚ Antony is passionate more than principled‚ claiming alliance with Brutus to save his own life. However‚ he eventually maneuvers a masterful rhetoric to stir the crowd in a revolt against the conspirators with tears streaming down his cheeks. His impulsive nature serves him perfectly
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the result of his own free-choice. Brutus and Caesar‚ the two tragic character of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ die because they fail to see that their tragic flaws are leading them to their downfall. The hamartias or tragic flaws of both Brutus and Caesar are created as a result of their love and power. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar there are two hamartias that lead to the demise of Caesar and Brutus. Caesar’s flaw is his arrogance‚ and Brutus’ flaw is his ability to be manipulated
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