Julius Caesar Persuasive Essay

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In the tragedy Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, the theme of persuasion is evident throughout the whole play. Both Brutus and Antony successfully persuade other people by using ethos, pathos, and logos. yet these two characters differ greatly in terms of characteristics. However, Brutus is more naïve whereas Antony is manipulative.
Both Antony and Brutus are persuasive orators and both deliver two influential speeches that successfully persuade the Roman citizens to be on their sides. Brutus successfully convinces the Roman citizens that Caesar’s death is essential to maintaining a Roman republic. In the beginning of Brutus’s speech, he addresses the Roman citizens as “Romans, countrymen, and lovers”. By addressing the Roman citizens as “lovers”, the Roman citizens are then reminded of the ethos of Brutus and his authoritative figure as an honourable and noble man. The Roman citizens can also see Brutus’s devotion to Rome as he starts his speech by saying “Romans”. He explains that he kills Caesar “not that [he] loved Caesar less, but that [he] loved Rome more”. This line convinces the Roman citizens that Brutus places his devotion for Caesar beneath …show more content…

Brutus is proud of his reputation as an honourable and noble man, but he is often naïve. It is his focus on nobility and honour that leads him to be naïve. Cassius tries to convince Brutus to join the conspirators. Cassius constantly emphasizing words like “free” and “Rome”. Since Brutus is patriotic and this deceives Brutus into believing that killing Caesar is preventing Rome from being ruled under tyranny. He is also unable to recognize that the letters were sent by Cassius. (Cite) These all show that Brutus is gullible and easily manipulated. Furthermore, Brutus grants Antony permission to speak at Caesar’s funeral after him. Brutus trusts that Antony will justify Caesar’s death like how Brutus

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