How Does Brutus Use Ethos In Julius Caesar

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When delivering his speech, Brutus clearly and efficiently uses all three rhetorical appeals brilliantly. At the start of his speech, Brutus conveys the message that the Romans should hear him for the true reason as to why he assassinated Julius Caesar. Furthermore, Brutus, truly and nobly, uses his credibility to persuade the citizens that because of his honor, they should believe his cause (reminder to put citation). Known throughout his life for his nobility, Brutus initializes his speech with a powerful use of Ethos. Yet, Brutus also established his emotional attachment to Caesar. Brutus speaks deeply about his relationship with Caesar and mentions how Caesar's love for him makes him cry. He mentions how he rejoiced in Caesar’s blessings,