How Does Mark Antony Use Ethos In Julius Caesar

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In the play Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare conveys Mark Antony’s adept way of creating an impactful speech that swayed the minds of the fickle Plebeians. Antony appeals to the Plebians by adroitly using the principal rhetorical devices, ethos, pathos, and logos, to gain their trust through credibility, logic, and astute emotional manipulation.

A key component to Mark Antony’s compelling speech was his effective use of ethos. Antony’s intent of using ethos is to exploit his admirable ethics to secure the Plebeians trust so they too see the unjust nature of Caesar's death. With the intent to build credibility with the capricious Plebeian, Antony begins his speech by stating, “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”

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