Repetition
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
He throws fake letters from ' the citizens of rome' in his window to make it look like they wanted him to do something about caesar.
Caesar has a very high opinion of Caesar. You might say he was Caesar's biggest fan.
No Julius Caesar did not invent the Caesar salad
Antony's use of anticipation as a persuasive technique is when he mentions that Caesar's will contains gifts for the people of Rome but delays revealing the specifics until later in his speech. This builds suspense and keeps the audience engaged, creating anticipation for what is to come.
his loyalty was bad. - (I think) -
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears." This quotation from Mark Antony's speech in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is an example of anticipation as a persuasive technique because it grabs the attention of the audience and builds anticipation for what Antony is about to say next.
Use of repetition to reinforce key points and evoke emotion. Appeal to emotions by painting vivid images of Caesar's injuries and the injustices done to him. Employing rhetorical questions to engage the audience and prompt them to reflect on their beliefs. Contrast between the honorable qualities of Caesar and the motives of his assassins. Utilizing the power of irony to highlight the absurdity of the conspirators' actions.
B. "But here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar; I found it in his closet, 'tis his will: Let but the commons hear this testament — Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read — "
Mark Antony delivers a persuasive speech at Caesar's funeral in Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." He skillfully uses rhetoric to sway the crowd, turning public opinion against the conspirators who assassinated Caesar. By repeatedly referring to Caesar's accomplishments and displaying his will, Antony evokes pity and anger, ultimately inciting the crowd to riot against the conspirators.
Antony's persuasive goal in his speech at Caesar's funeral is to turn the crowd against the conspirators by stirring up their emotions and inciting them to seek revenge for Caesar's murder. He aims to portray Caesar as a beloved leader who was wronged and to create a sense of unity among the people against the conspirators.
Subtly different than Mark Antony's appeal in Julius Caesar the goal of argument is to discover a truth through reasoning.
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(Apex) He mentions Caesar's will but initially refuses to read it.