Mark Antony's Ethos In Julius Caesar

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As well of a speaker Brutus was, Mark Antony delivered a more persuasive argument to win the crowd’s favor over Brutus’, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Mark Antony did not overestimate his audience, and spoke to the appeal of the crowd, rather than talking above it, as Brutus does in his abstract ideas and lofty speech of honor, and patriotism. Antony’s speech appeals to the basic needs and desires of the working class, using rhetorical devices such as repetition, sarcasm, emotional words, and the topics of pathos, logos, and ethos to change the crowd's’ emotions, and stance on the murder, manipulating the crowd in favor of avenging the late Caesar. Brutus uses pathos by explaining that Caesar had to die, for the greater good of Rome.“Not

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