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Rhetorical Devices In Brutus's Speech

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SPEECHES: Brutus vs Antony
Julius Caesar: Act 3, Scene 2
Caesar’s funeral is a key point in the play and is dominated by long speeches by Brutus and Antony. Because the speeches are long and challenging, it is best to view, re-view, read, and analyze.

Paraphrasing - Brutus’ Speech
Paraphrase Brutus’ speech at Caesar’s funeral. In this speech, Brutus explains why he had to kill Caesar. He quickly convinces the people that he did the right and honorable thing.

Brutus, in his speech, tries to convince people of rome that Caesar should be killed for their own safety and protection.

Paraphrased Speech (Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 13:
Please have patience until I am finished speaking. Romans, countrymen, and friends, listen to me as I explain myself …show more content…

Was this ambition?”
“What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?”

View and read Antony’s speech
Discuss Antony’s persuasive techniques - repetition, rhetorical question, etc
Antony used rhetorical questions to help himself seem more persuasive because it caught the attention of the audience. The people in the audience were to think to themselves when the rhetorical questions were asked.
How does he gain support of the people?
Antony speaks about Caesar’s will and his intentions with the Roman Empire.
Write a fully-developed paragraph (12-sentences long; at least two direct quotes) comparing Antony’s and Brutus’ speeches and explain why Antony’s speech is more effective.
At Caesar’s funeral, the people are moved by Brutus’ speech, however, they find Antony far more convincing. Antony used rhetorical questions and that resulted in the crowd to think and get to their emotions. Brutus, on the other hand, continues on and talks about why Caesar’s assassination occurred. Antony mentions what Caesar has done for Romans. Caesar’s will, however, was what mainly caught people’s attention. Antony was begged by the crowd to read it. Eventually, the will is read to them. Antony’s use of rhetorical questions and reading Caesar’s will are two reasons why his speech was more effective. Brutus’ speech wasn’t as effective because all he did was talk about why Caesar’s assassination occurred and tried to prove to people that he still had love for Caesar. He wanted to show that he was

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