A letter.
In Act IV, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Lucius entertains Brutus by playing music on a lute. This moment of lightheartedness serves to ease the tension surrounding Brutus as he grapples with the moral implications of their actions and the looming conflict with Antony and Octavius. Lucius's innocent demeanor and simple music provide a brief respite from the weight of Brutus's concerns. However, despite the entertainment, Brutus remains preoccupied with his thoughts and the gravity of the situation.
Pathos
porn
Mark Antony says it in Act 3 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar, just after Brutus has given him leave to speak at Caesar's funeral.
In Brutus's soliloquy at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1.
Brutus publicly condemned Lucius Pellus for taking bribes.
His servant Lucius (Act II Scene 1)
(Apex) Because of Caesar's ambition.
In Act IV, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Lucius entertains Brutus by playing music on a lute. This moment of lightheartedness serves to ease the tension surrounding Brutus as he grapples with the moral implications of their actions and the looming conflict with Antony and Octavius. Lucius's innocent demeanor and simple music provide a brief respite from the weight of Brutus's concerns. However, despite the entertainment, Brutus remains preoccupied with his thoughts and the gravity of the situation.
That is said by Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 scene 2.
Pathos
The reasons for Caesar's death
The reasons for Caesar's death
porn
Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?A. Reason B. Pathos C. Ethos D. Logos …
Mark Antony says it in Act 3 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar, just after Brutus has given him leave to speak at Caesar's funeral.
he is scared