ipl-logo

Julius Caesar Rhetorical Analysis

554 Words3 Pages
Cassius speaks to Brutus in order to upend his loyalty to Caesar and convince Brutus to support Cassius and his group. Caesar was steadily accumulating power, which caused fears that Caesar would become a dictator and threaten the republic of Rome. Therefore, Cassius feels an urgency to protect his home and those close to him. As a prominent member of the Roman Republic, Brutus influences other senators and the citizens of Rome. Cassius pleads with Brutus to recognize the dangers of Caesar in order to prevent an ordinary citizen from controlling all of Rome. By appealing to logos and pathos, Cassius convinces Brutus that they must prevent Caesar from gaining power.
Cassius begins his speech to Brutus by suggesting that Caesar does not deserve
Open Document