In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, both Brutus and Mark Antony strive to gain the plebeians’ trust and support in their speeches at Caesar’s funeral. Since both speakers are on opposite ends of the argument concerning the circumstances of Caesar’s death, many people believe Brutus and Mark Antony focus their speeches solely on Caesar and his passing. However, many people fail to recognize how both speakers talk about more than just Caesar and his death; they often talk about themselves…
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a matter of fact, this type of speech opening can be traced back countless years to the deliverance of Brutus and Antony from the story of Julius Caesar, as they both try to induce the audience’s perception for their own means after the death of Caesar. Brutus and Antony had opposing purposes that was deviated from the eyes of the Roman people through the use of their cunning skills, each having distinct techniques and articulation to change the public’s view on the death of their present dictator…
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betrayed you? In The tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar is betrayed by one of his closest friends who is in a conspiracy against him. This leads to war and the death of many who have done no wrong. Antony’s funeral speech in William Shakespeare’s, The tragedy of Julius Caesar, was more effective over Brutus’s due to his use of pathos, logos, and ethos. Antony effectively uses pathos when saying his funeral speech. The use of pathos appeals to the emotions of the crowd, as Caesar had just been killed this…
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In Julius Caesar by Shakespeare, Julius Caesar’s ambition for power drove the honorable Brutus to think negatively about Julius Caesar’s position of being the King of Rome. Julius Caesar was loved by many and seen as a great leader. Negatively speaking, Julius Caesar’s ways of having most of the power and deciding not to listen to others, drove the power-hungry conspirators and the honorable Brutus to take his life away. The right of Brutus is questioned, when he speaks to the people of Rome as to…
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an event when someone was betrayed and killed by their best friend? In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Caesar was betrayed and killed by his best friend Brutus and the conspirators. After the war with Pompeii (a general), citizens of Rome label Caesar as a hero and lots of people support Career. Brutus and the other conspirators are planning to kill Caesar because Caesar is getting too much power (citizen’s support). Caesar is kill at the lupercal by Brutus and the conspirators. After Caesar’s…
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works is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. From its earliest extremities, some citizens are displeased with the Great Roman Dictator Julius Caesar. Of these citizens is a group of men, respectfully called the “Conspirators.” These men want nothing more to end Caesar’s life and his reign, in order to recover their beloved Rome. The leaders of this faction are Marcus Brutus and Caius Cassius. In Act 3 of this play, Servilius Casca, or simply Casca, was the first to attack Caesar in the Roman Capitol. At…
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Throughout Julius Caesar, there are many uses of rhetoric, but it is none the more evident during the funeral speeches given by Brutus and Antony. While both men were able to get their point across to the people, Antony was able to indefinitely sway the roman people to his side. A reason for this could be because Brutus allows Anthony to say the last words, but Antony’s use of ethos, logos, and pathos far outclasses Brutus’. Ethos, an appeal to credibility is used by both, an example of when Brutus…
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The play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar takes place in early Rome. Julius Caesar is elected ruler of Rome and soon becomes king. The Romans loved caesar because he created more jobs and helped poor farmers. Though Caesar was liked by the poor there were nobles that weren't a fan. Brutus, whom caesar thought was a close friend ended up assassinating him along with other nobles. Marc Antony was Caesar’s close friend and they both valued each other's friendships. After caesar's death, they both…
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In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the power of persuasion takes center stage as Mark Antony and Brutus address the Roman crowd in the aftermath of Caesar's assassination. Through the use of rhetorical devices such as repetition and rhetorical questions, Antony strives to sway the people's opinion regarding the conspirators. Meanwhile, Brutus employs his own rhetorical ability to justify the assassination, relying heavily on appeals to ethos. These speeches provide a fascinating study of the…
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he has cultivated it and groomed his silver tongue to be a weapon to smite his enemies. This ability to use words as weapons is one Marc Antony uses to turn the tides against Brutus. In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, two of the most famous and profound speeches of all time were crafted by Marcus Brutus and Marcus Antonius on the day of Julius Caesar’s death. Marc Antony and Brutus are both dear friends of Caesar, but they stand on opposite sides of this impromptu funeral match. William Shakespeare…
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