Sunday, January 22, 2017
Analysis Essay - Julius Caesar
  Marc Antony  utilize many rhetorical strategies to turn the  romish  flock against their conspirators. Some of the strategies he use were diction, ethos, connotative language and logos. By  development ethos and  shame he aro apply the peoples feelings of  rage towards those who  murder Julius Caesar. He also chose  distinguishable  lineaments to  break the common Roman people to feel anger and frustration towards the conspirators. By  apply these elements Antony was able to effectively  warp the people of Rome. One of the  to the highest degree authoritative strategies Antony used was his  woof of diction. His diction was simple  enough that the common people could  generalize him. He even used repeat and parallelism to get his point across. To  disparage the dead, to  victimize myself and you/ Than I will wrong such(prenominal)  square men. (Shakespeare 751). Antony claimed that he rather say  forged things about himself than to wrong honorable men such as Brutus. His purpose of us   ing repetition was to dull the meaning of important powerful words such as, honorable and ambitious. Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; / And, sure he is an honorable man. I  tattle not to disprove what Brutus spoke,  that I am  present to speak what I do know (Shakespeare 750). By  reiterate the word honorable Antonys tone towards his feelings of Brutus became sarcastic. This was an effective way of using diction because he make his feelings about Brutus know without  look harsh or hateful. Yet,  on that point are even  much strategies that Antony used.\nAntony also used pathos to reach the peoples emotions and he used the situation of Caesars  goal to his full advantage. He  visualised himself as a  heartsick man pained by Caesars death. Antony used his crying to convince the people of his  actually emotion, that he loved Caesar as a dear  trembler and that Caesar loved him and the people of Rome. He says, And men have  befogged their reason and I  must pause till it comes  dressin   g to me, Antony paused his speech for a  design moment ...   
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