Compare And Contrast Brutus And Antony's Speech

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Julius Caesar – Antony’s Speech Live On
In the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare displays a story based on historical events surrounding the conspiracy against the ancient Roman leader Julius Caesar and the civil war that followed his death. Although the title of this tragedy includes Julius Caesar, he is not the most visible character in the play. He only appears in a total of five scenes. However, there are two characters that are the center of conflict in this tragedy: Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony. Each of the characters gives a speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar. Mark Antony’s speech is much more effective than Marcus Brutus’s speech is for many reasons. Antony’s speech is driven off of pathos, is given last, and also has a call to action. Whereas, Brutus’s speech is driven off of ethos and logos, is given first, and lacks a call to action.
Mark Antony uses the method of pathos to capture the people’s emotions and to persuade them to think as he does. He tells the common folk that “[His] heart is in the coffin there with Caesar” (Line103 act 3, scene 2...

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