Examples Of Calpurnia In Julius Caesar

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Imagine the power of the person behind the puppet on strings, Decius is much like this in a way that Decius controls caesar into a situation that benefits himself. The Ides Of March has arrived and Decius is trying to manipulate caesar into going back to the house while calpurnia is trying to get him to stay . Although both Calpurnia and Decius present convincing arguments to Julius Caesar, Decius is ultimately convincing to Caesar because he has more logical reasons to go to the senate and he uses Caesar self pride as a weakness. Calpurnia relies on the recent supernatural events and pathos in order to convince Caesar into staying home on the Ides of March. Calpurnia states,” lioness whelped in the streets; graves have wend and yielded …show more content…

Calpurnia’s statement relies on the supernatural events in order to convince Caesar by presenting multiple supernatural sightings at once. …show more content…

Decius states, “ the senate has concluded to give you the crown today”(55). In Decius’s statement, he states that the senate is granting you the crown today. Decius’s statement relies on logical appeal in order to convince Caesar by telling him that if he doesn't go to the house, he won't get his crown. Decius states,” pardon me Caesar “my love” to your proceeding bid me to tell you, and reason to my love is liable. In Decius statement, he states that he is doing this not for him but for Caesar. Decius’s statement relies on pathos in order to convince Caesar by telling him that he is not doing this for him but for caesar’s well being. Decius’s states,”it was a vision of fair fortune”(46). In Decius’s statement, he states that Calpurnia's dream is a sight of good fortune. Decius’s statement relies on the power to rebundle in order to convince Caesar by saying that the bad dream is a sign of good fortune when Calpurnia is out of the room . When considering Decius’s reminder about the crowning day, the statement about doing it for Caesar’s well being and the rebundling that the bad dream was actually good it’s clear that Decius relies on logical appeal , pathos, and the power to rebundle in order convince Caesar to go to the house on the The Ides of