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Throughout the play Julius Caesar by william Shakespeare there are several speeches given by several characters. In Julius Caesar, Caesar is murdered by being stabbed by conspirators who are terrified of Julius Caesar being supreme leader. After his death two main speeches given are between Brutus and Antony. Brutus’s speech is about how they have to kill Caesar for the better of Rome, Meanwhile Antony's speech is how Caesar loved and cared for the people of Rome and was good to every single one…
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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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Hua 1 Lina Hua Professor Lamas English 103 21 May 2014 Marc Antony’s Funeral Oration Julius Caesar , one of Shakespeare’s most renowned plays, is set in ancient Rome around 44BC during a time period when the Roman Empire was expanding and rising in power as well as in political discord. In the play Rome is afflicted with constant internal conflicts of leadership between powerhungry Senators and ambitious military leaders. Continuously plagued with selfserving competitors and underhanded betrayals of allegiance…
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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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Julius Caesar Essay After reading the speeches from both people, Brutus and Mark Antony, Antony’s speech was more persuasive than Brutus’ speech. Antony’s speech was more persuasive because of his use of rhetorical devices and the commoners reaction. Brutus gives his speech before Mark Antony gives his. Brutus’ speech is about how and why him and the conspiracists killed Caesar. Brutus gives his speech calmly. He is hoping to win over his audience. Brutus tells his audience that he loved Caesar…
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Mark Antony’s Utilization of Rhetorical Devices Mark Antony was well versed in rhetoric and uses a variety of rhetorical devices in his speeches throughout the play Julius Caesar to serve many purposes. Mark Antony was one of Caesar’s closest advisors so when he was murdered, he was just as betrayed as Caesar. He was also afraid that he would be killed as well because he was Caesar’s right hand man. This was why it was crucial for him to win over the people using this speech, to persuade them into…
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A War with Words: The Speeches of Marc Antony and Brutus Since man developed the gift of speech, 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…
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The use of the rhetorical device, pathos, is more effective in Antony’s prominent speech within the novel Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, in juxtapose to “A Day of Infamy” speech delivered by, a former president, Franklin Roosevelt. Antony uses pathos competently within his speech because he predominantly incorporates logos or ethos whenever he uses pathos. In Antony’s speech, he proves to the plebeians that Caesar is not as ambitious as Brutus claims Caesar to be, declaring, “When that the…
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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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targeted audience. As 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…
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