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Julius Caesar Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Mark Antony gives a speech, he uses repetition and emotional appeal to be more effective in showing the audience what the conspirators have really done. He repeats certain phrases in a sarcastic way that turns Brutus own words against him and in doing this he shows the awful reasons to why Julius Caesar was murdered.
Mark Antony uses sarcasm everytime he repeats Brutus is an honourable man or that Caesar was ambitious, he hints at this since he can't clearly say it. He also does this because when someone uses sarcasm it makes you stop and think on what they said but in this case he repeats Brutus unjust reasonings for the murder. Not only that, he gives an example first to oppose what Brutus says then he uses sarcasm, so it reveals the truth of what they did and how it …show more content…

Mark Antony uses emotional appeal when he says “He was my friend, faithful and just to me, but Brutus says he was ambitious” (Shakespeare, Act 3< Scene 2; 85). Mark is saying this from his own heart and from his own experience so to contradict what Brutus says he shows how julius Caesar is faithful and friendly. He uses emotional appeal again when he says his “heart is in the coffin there with Caesar” (Shakespeare, Act 3< Scene 2; 106) it makes it seem like his death took a toll on him as if he is very moved by his death. He then disproves of Caesar being ambitious and says “when the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept; ambition should be made of sterner stuff” (Shakespeare, Act 3< Scene 2; 85) he is making Caesar seem caring like if he loved the people, like if he was one with them. He reminds them that they all loved him once before but when Brutus goes up they start to hate him, he tries to change their minds through logic to love again and he calls them brutish beasts hinting at who is

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