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    Marcus Brutus’ plight is ultimately a decision to save a republic that involves sacrificing its soon-to-be dictatorial leader‚ with the conspiracy taking into consideration the pros and the cons of such an act. Often times the better choice is the more difficult one‚ especially when it involves the murder of a man beloved by all. As such‚ Brutus is the tragic hero of the play Julius Caesar. His tragic flaw is his easily trusting nature‚ and his conflicting emotions and nobleness make him one of the

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    The most imporant in persusive spects so ofcourse. pers**=dence and in The Tragedy of Julius Caesarby William Shakespeare. Brutus and Antony both spoke to the crowd after Juluis Caesar was assassinated Both speakers used three rhetorical devices: ethos‚ which is an appeal to credibility: pathos‚ which is an appeal to the emotions and logos‚ which is an appeal to logic. In the play. Anthony delivers astronger and more persuasive funeral oration due to his effective use of ethos‚ pathos and logos.

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    Subsequently‚ Antony uses is powerful oration skills‚ on both the conspirators and citizens‚ to strive for justice for the old Roman leader as he commences the organization of the second triumvirate. Firstly‚ following Caesar’s death Antony requests that he be allowed to take the body to the town forum and give a funeral speech in honor and remembrance of Caesar’s life.Brutus agrees to the requests so Antony addresses the crowd by saying‚ If I were disposed to stir Your hearts and minds to mutiny

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    Who Was Pontius Pilate?

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    The man known as Pontius Pilate was a Roman governor of Judea from 26 CE to 36 CE. He was first a Roman equestrian of the Samnite clan of Pontii‚ which is where the Pontius derives. The second part of his name‚ "Pilate‚" translates as "cap‚" "helmet‚" or "spear." Pilate is not of any Roman families but he is Samnite‚ an Italian people conquered by the Romans in 295 BCE. Pilate’s military background qualified him for prefect over Judea and Samaria during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. Sejanus

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    Palestine Research Paper

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    Palestine is a relatively small country compassing only 10‚000 square miles‚ Palestine could be placed in Texas twenty-six times. The climate in Palestine is comparable to Georgia and has a rainy season for six months and a season where it does not rain. The land is divided into four sections‚ Maritime Plains‚ Western Highlands‚ Jordan River Valley‚ and the Eastern Highlands There were six political regions of Palestine; Judea‚ Samaria‚ Galilee‚ Perea‚ Decapolis‚ and North East Palestine. Each

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    First‚ both are the product of the upper class. Gaius Julius Caesar traced his lineage back to Aenias‚ the founder of the Roman world‚ and the goddess Venus. This put him in the Patrician class‚ the highest station available in Roman society. Caesar entered a world of wealth and high privilege‚ went into great debt building his reputation‚ while also having numerous failed economic projects‚ and ultimately collected immense riches through his personal efforts. He took great risks‚ suffered great

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    Tony Chalons English II-5 Mrs. Munoz 4/19/12 Appeals Compare and Contrast Essay In William Shakespeare’s Rendition of Julius Caesar death‚ the character Brutus must persuade the audience into believing his murder of Caesar was justified. To be sure that he is imprinted as a “heroine” for saving the roman empire he makes Mark Anthony go‚ knowing that the audience will believe him for he was Caesars best friend. Brutus makes sure that he implies him as a good guy by giving him restrictions

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    Relationship between Brutus and Cassius The personalities of Brutus and Cassius differ significantly‚ which causes them to have a corrupt relationship. Brutus is an honest‚ truthful man. He is also shown to be naïve when he allows Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral. He has a passion for the prosperity of Rome‚ and believes that Caesar will not be a fit ruler. He debates joining the conspiracy‚ but doesn’t want to murder Caesar. Cassius is a deceiving‚ selfish man. He knows that the conspirators

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    Julius Caesar Essay In Julius Caesar‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ a character by the name of Mark Antony makes a funeral speech after his “friend” Brutus allows him too which would become Brutus’s undoing. While Brutus’s speech focused on using loyalty to Rome and Logos‚ Antony uses mainly Pathos to gain the crowd’s favor. And extremely effective it turns out to be‚ Antony manages to have the citizens of Rome revolt and mutiny against the ones they almost cried Caesar against. Antony

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