Analyzing Brutus Speech In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Shakespeare writes a play where Julius Caesar gets assassinated by Brutus. Brutus makes a speech to calm the people. He spoke about why he killed him and how it is good for the city of Rome. Antony was trying to make the crowd upset and go against Brutus for killing Caesar. Brutus used his speech to persuade the people in two different ways. The first way is when uses logos as a way to persuade by logic. Caesar was sent to be killed and Brutus could have kept him alive, but that would have resulted in everyone being slaves. If Caesar was killed, then nobody would be slaves. Brutus figured that since he was ambitious that he would become a bad king and he didn't want to take the chance of that happening. The other way he used his speech to

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