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    people of Rome to his side. When Antony goes up on stage people say "’Twere best he speak no harm of Brutus here." "This Caesar was a tyrant." in addition "Nay‚ that’s certain. We are blest that Rome is rid of him". All of these things were being said while Antony

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    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

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    For example‚ when Brutus and the conspirators‚ in Julius Caesar‚ kill Caesar‚ they defend themselves by stating the facts on the reasons for killing Caesar. The citizen believed them until Mark Antony manipulates the people to turn against the conspirators. As depicted by the drawing‚ facts are often disregarded due to manipulation or influence of power. People usually want to take justice into their own hands‚ even though their perception is

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    Brutus Tragic Flaw

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    killing Caesar. This idea worked until Antony showed up. That’s when Brutus’ second flaw kicked in (Plutarch). The second flaw is Brutus’ poor judgement. His judgement is taken advantage of by Antony. The first sign of this is when Antony talks Brutus into letting him speak at Caesar’s funeral. Another example of Brutus’ poor judgement is how Brutus thinks that Antony could cause no harm to the conspirators and their plan. The judgement Brutus made when he let Antony speak at the funeral was the turning

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    leads them into their final decision. This is evident when Antony makes his funeral speech about how Caesar was not ambitious‚ if Caesar had not denied the crown Antony would probably thought different of him and also accused him of ambition and sided with Brutus. Like when Antony tells the crown how he “thrice I thrice presented him a kingly crown‚ which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?” (III.ii.108) this is one way he influenced Antony. Caesar’s choices also played a role in Brutus’s life if

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    they were not true Romans. If Brutus truly did what was right for Rome‚ he would not have to convince everyone that his intentions were pure because they would already understand. Further evidence of the people’s love of Caesar can be found when Mark Antony reads Caesar’s will at the funeral. Upon being part of the will‚ the Plebeians cry out‚ “Most noble Caesar! We’ll revenge his death” (3.2.257). They did not want their leader to die; they believed he had their best interests at heart. Though Caesar

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    The two speeches by Brutus and Antony are some of the best cases of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. They both go into wide varieties and are good in their both ways. However‚ as Brutus and Antony speaks the examples of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos are shown in different ways‚ but with Antony doing a better job. Ethos are well used by both Brutus and Antony‚ they use these so that they can get people to think and get an image in their head of how good people they are. Brutus shows Ethos by saying‚ "Believe

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    Cleopatra and the main male figures around her – Caesar‚ Antony and Augustus – for this has to be looked at in good detail. This essay investigates Cleopatra’s role in the downfall and comes to the conclusion that she may have had some of the blame because she can be seen as responsible for causing both Caesar and Antony’s reputation fall and with this their support nearly disappear in both the general public and the senate. Also‚ without her‚ Antony probably wouldn’t have gone to war with Augustus both

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    Betrayal can be deadly‚ especially when one is betrayed by the ones they loved. In William Shakespeare’s drama Julius Caesar‚ the character Julius Caesar learns about betrayal this the hard way. Although there are many arguments ofto what caused Caesar’s death‚ however the main cause is Cassius. Although Cassius is the man who set the plan to Caesar’s death there are other facts. For example‚ someone could argue that it was Caesar’s fate to die as the soothsayer warned him of the ides of March

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    he had the same emotions as them while Brutus only challenged the crowd. Ethos is a persuasive speech tactic that speakers use when persuading the audience by using ethics. It focuses on the ethics of either the speaker or the audience. Brutus and Antony both used ethos in their speeches. Brutus says on page126‚ lines 20-21 "...not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more." This is focusing on the ethics of Brutus‚ he is showing the audience that he has strong ethics and that he did it

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