Julius Caesar Persuasive Essay

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Have you ever had someone betray you or stab you in the back? How about act like they like you, and want to suspend around you? Well that’s how Caesar probably felt like when Brutus executed Caesar. Many of the Rome peoples you’re traumatized that this had transpired. Once Antony received about the news of his friend’s decease, He came to give a speech about the passing of his friend Caesar. In Antony’s statement “ Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears.” Antony is trying to get the Rome people to listen to what he has to say. Antony wants to acknowledge Caesar passing, but he does not want to praise for what he has done. Antony connects with audience by speaking all about what Caesar did and that he will do when he becomes ruler over …show more content…

By doing so this will make Brutus look like he knows what to do, but in reality all he is going to do is turn it into a dictatorship like Hitler did. By agreeing with Antony people can see that they can trust him because he was a friend of Caesar. The people will begin to realize that Antony is just like Caesar in the way he rules. Antony also suggests “And Brutus is an Honorable man.” If Brutus is an honorable man then why did he destroy Caesar? No man that executes someone is a honorable human being. If having to kill a high person then that means you need to rethink your life, over something so small. Lastly Antony declares, “My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar.” Antony has lost many of friends in battle, but not like the one he did to Brutus. Antony was a close friend and Caesar was like a brother to him they did everything together. Antony’s speech is more persuasive then Brutus speech because of how he interacts with the audience. He also reflects the thing he says about Caesar by his actions shown through the entire play. Antony also sways the Rome people by the actions of his leadership roles before this

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