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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Speech In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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0, 11, Rhetorical Analysis (ു Persuasive speeches have been used for a long period of time, their main purpose so to make the audience do something and abide by what the speakers saying. Most famo ജി s history or famous people in general, such as MLK Jr. or Adolf Hitler, have proven that this ty” of speech is very strong and powerful, making people revolt or simply fight a peaceful” this was capable of occurring with the use of words and persuasion. In Shakespeare's The tragedy of Julius Caesar, Antony delivers a more powerful and stronger approach to Caesars death with the use of the three appeals, ethos, pathos, logos. Brutus was a very powerful speaker with the use of ethos, he was a mainly an ethical man. He wanted respect because he was a very honorable guy, “... believe me for mine honour...” Brutus is a man of incredible honor, his only goal or thing that he cares about is his country Rome, which means he would do anything for his country and it’s people which makes his speech very persuasive. He puts his country first and on the …show more content…

u S Antony delivers a stronger and more persuasive funeral speech due to his effective use of ethos, pathos.and logos, in Shakesperes the tragedy of Julius Caesar. Persuasive speeches are an effective method to take somebodys side to any conflict as proven by Antony in this play, it's truely incredible how much power words have. 0, 11, Rhetorical Analysis (ു Persuasive speeches have been used for a long period of time, their main purpose so to make the audience do something and abide by what the speakers saying. Most famo ജി s history or famous people in general, such as MLK Jr. or Adolf Hitler, have proven that this ty” of speech is very strong and powerful, making people revolt or simply fight a peaceful” this was capable of occurring with the use of words and persuasion. In Shakespeare's

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