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    without the plebeians aid and anger, they would never be able to spur Coriolanus into such anger making him appear as a tyrant and a man who “ ’Has spoken like a traitor”. They thus insinuate that Coriolanus “would take from you all your power” therefore angering the plebeians to such an extent that they wish Coriolanus to “answer as traitors do”. The Tribunes command the plebeians to “Lay hands upon him” but do not engage in the fighting and arrest of Coriolanus themselves.

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    asks the audience if Caesar’s actions were ambitious. This is the logical approach Antony used to defend Caesar. Next he attacks brutus in an indirect way when he says “For Brutus, as you Know, was Caesar’s angel. Judge, O you gods, how dearly Caesar loved him! This was the most unkindest cut of all” (III.ii.198-200). By saying how much Caesar loves Brutus it undermines Brutus by making him look cold and harsh. Why would you want to be led by someone who betrays their best friend? Again we see a masterful

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    Caesar’s eulogy was given by his friend Antony after his name was put to shame by his literal backstabbing old friend, Brutus. At first Antony states he will not dishonor what brutus had to say but he would say what he knew of Caesar. As his eulogy goes on Antony goes against Brutus and tells the crowd how much Caesar loved the people of Rome other than being only ambitious like Brutus stated. Antony gave an emotional speech. An example is “ O, now you weep, and I perceive you feel the dint of pity;

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    the whimsical, sophisticated William Shakespeare both beloved Brutus and noble Antony deliver their most thorough attempts to win over the delicate citizens of Rome into what they believed was correct. Brutus gave it a valiant effort in trying to convince the citizens that murdering the noble Caesar was the best thing to do for the people. In the end Brutus’ effort was not enough because Antony was able to turn every Roman against Brutus and the other deceitful conspirators during his speech with

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    Brutus and Anthony both gave powerful speeches at their dear friend’s funeral; they do this to lead the public into making different conclusions. However the reasoning behind each speech differs. Brutus’ aim is to convince the general public why they killed Caesar. They killed Caesar for the good of Rome as Caesar was too ambitious “I have done no more to Caesar they you shall do to Brutus” (Line 32-33). Anthony persuades the public that his friend is not ambitious and manipulates them into avenging

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    Brutus was a real backstabber in Julius Caesar. He basically killed his father because Caesar was the man who raised him for a long time. He joined the Conspiracy in the end which were the ones who killed Caesar because they didn’t like him. They thought he was too ambitious and that he would be a weak leader. They killed him and washed their hands in his blood and went throughout the city showing off what they’ve just done. Antony was a real close friend of Caesar. He was really hurt when he found

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    One is familiar with Shakespeare’s tragedies such as “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, “The Tragedy of Hamlet” and so forth. Shakespeare’s tragedies have been known for centuries as a reflection of the societies in different eras which appeals to many until today. They express the darkness that lies within the human’s soul and mind. “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” and “The Tragedy of Macbeth” are both remarkable works of Shakespeare’s that although they are of different plots, they both share uncanny

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    Caesar’s funeral, Brutus and Antony demonstrate the influence rhetorical appeals and devices have upon the audience’s opinion. In the justifying the murder of Julius Caesar, both orations appeal to the audience through ethos, pathos and logos. Respectively, the sense of reliability, emotional effects and the rationality executed in Brutus’s speech, yet more effectively accomplished in Antony’s speech, successfully transform the opinion of the audience from one view to the contrary. Brutus speaks first

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    used the fickleness of the Roman people to his advantage. After Brutus explained why the conspirators had killed Caesar, the crowd was understanding and agreed with the conspirator’s actions. The Roman peasants are convinced; they even want Brutus as their new emperor, with better qualities than Caesar. The plebians say, “Caesar’s better parts / Shall be crowned in Brutus” (3.2.54-55). But the level of the masses’ support for Brutus did not deter Antony’s opinion of the wrongdoing of the conspirators

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    driven by the technique of persuasion when Cassius has convinced Brutus that must die. This sets the story in motion; however, the plot ending is determined by Antony’s speech to the people. Shakespeare’s method of rhetoric has been the most powerful usage of words and writing, creating the opportunity to collapse kingdoms and rise anew. Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar scrutinizes the power of rhetoric by rivaling two speeches, Brutus verses Mark Antony. In the end, it is shown that Antony’s rhetoric

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