Julius Caesar Rhetorical Analysis

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“Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears.” Julius Caesar is a play written by a well known playwright, William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar was a politician who had just defeated Pompey, his archrival, and gained power as the leader of Rome. His friends all betray him and end up killing him. At his funeral Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony give speeches. Antony effectively used ethos, pathos, and rhetorical questions to turn the common people against the conspirators and start a civil war; therefore Antony was the greatest orator.
First of all, Antony used more ethos than Brutus. In Act Ⅲ scene 2 lines 84-97, Antony repeats a line that says, “But Brutus said he was ambitious; and Brutus was an honorable man.” When Antony says this he is basically