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The Use Of Rhetoric In Julius Caesar

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Rhetoric is a form of persuasion often used in, “Julius Caesar,” the reader may find it in Antony and Brutus farewell speeches to Caesar. In the story, “Julius Caesar” Antony has many objective points against Brutus and as to why the common folk should distrust him. Brutus however has many strong claims as to why he decided to slay his beloved friend, he offered, “I love Caesar, but I loved Rome more,” as an excuse to distract the common folk from harming him and the other counterparts. Julius Caesar is about betrayal, and how one can never be too trusting. First, Brutus had made a mistake by letting Antony speak. Although Antony did not not directly undermine Brutus by stating that Brutus slain Caesar, he did challenge the audience

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