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Rhetorical Strategies In Julius Caesar

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In the historical play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, betrayal is a key component. When the conspirators kill Caesar by stabbing him to death on the capitol’s steps. Finally, Marcus Brutus inflicts the injury. The conspirators shake hands with Mark Antony, a friend of Caesar's and allows him to say a speech at his funeral. Antony and Brutus use both rhetorical strategies and persuasive appeals to get their point across. But Antony uses rhetorical questions, logical, and ethical appeals to give a better speech to the people of Rome than Brutus does. Firstly, Antony uses rhetorical questions designed to highlight Caesar's virtues and portray him as a hero. This allows the people of Rome to feel empathy towards Caesar and

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