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- 1 What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from act three scene ii of Julius Caesar?
- 2 What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in the passage from Julius Caesar?
- 3 Which excerpt from Act 3 of Julius Caesar is an example of Brutus use of ethos?
- 4 What rhetorical appeal does Antony use?
- 5 What persuasive appeal was used in Brutus speech?
- 6 How does Brutus use ethos?
What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from act three scene ii of Julius Caesar?
“Africa includes some of the poorest… are highly preventable.” What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in this passage from Julius Caesar? “You all did love him once, not without cause: What cause withholds you then, to mourn for him?” Why does Antony repeat the phrase “he is an honorable man”?
What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in the passage from Julius Caesar?
Here Antony is demonstrating ethos. He is explaining his intentions, giving the audience reason to believe he is a credible figure. Ethos is also used in Brutus’s speech in Act III. “not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more” (Act III.
Which rhetorical appeal is Brutus using?
Brutus primarily uses the rhetorical appeal of ethos in his speech. Ethos is prevalent in his speech when he is speaking about his love for Rome,which ultimately is higher than his love for Caesar. He relies on defending himself and proving to the townspeople his actions were a sacrifice for Rome.
Which excerpt from Act 3 of Julius Caesar is an example of Brutus use of ethos?
A quote from Brutus’s speech that utilizes ethos is when Brutus explains that he loved Caesar but was forced to kill him for the good of Rome, saying, “As Caesar loved me, I weep for him. As he was fortunate, I rejoice at it. As he was valiant, I honor him.
What rhetorical appeal does Antony use?
Antony uses many rhetorical devices in his speech from logos to pathos and many more but, the most effective rhetorical device in Antony’s speech is logos because, in Antony’s speech he pulls from the people’s strings and emotions to get the people of Rome to get on his side and not Brutus’s side.
Which situation is an example of Brutus use of ethos?
Brutus uses Ethos in his speech to say to his audience “Believe me… I’m a good guy, I’m one of you” 1. Would you rather that Caesar be alive and you be slaves? Brutus says this to give proof to the audience that he was right to kill Caesar.
What persuasive appeal was used in Brutus speech?
How does Brutus use ethos?
How does Antony perceive Brutus ethos?
ETHOS: Antony labels Brutus and the assassins as honorable men and establishes himself as a friend of Caesar’s. However, his use of the word honorable throughout the speech is sarcastic. LOGOS: Antony asserts that Caesar was not the “ambitious” man Brutus and the assassins believed him to be.