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Q: What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in the passage from act III scene I of Julie's ceaset?
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What type of appeal does the author make by using general facts and figures in the passage?

Answer this question… Logos


What examples of appeals to reason did Brutus use in his speech at Caesars funeral?

One example of how Brutus used the appeal of reason was wen he said that if Caesar was still alive then they would all be slaves and that they would all die as slaves if Caesar wasn't dead.


What incident shows a good side to Brutus and Cassius?

The good side is the only side we see of Brutus. He is the good guy in this story. He is motivated to political assassination for the similar reasons to those of the conspirators who tried to assassinate Hitler--that it was for the good of the state. And Shakespeare lets us know that Brutus was right: Caesar was becoming a tyrant, as his treatment of the tribunes we meet in Act 1 Scene 1 shows. His appeal to the Roman people was honest and guileless, as opposed to the play on emotions which Antony uses. Brutus is serious about his stoic attitude, as we see when we learn that Portia has died and he has shown no sign of grief. He is serious about maintaining a high moral standard in his army, even to the extent of chastening Cassius. The scene that follows shows the deep affection the two men show for each other. Cassius is a much less admirable man than Brutus in every way, but this scene does show him in a gentler light.


Why did the conspiracy want to kill caesar?

The other conspirators felt they needed Brutus in on the conspiracy because they knew that Caesar trusted Brutus. Cassius made Brutus join the conspiracy so that the whole blame would not be on Cassius. Also, Brutus was of a high status in the Roman senate.


What values are expressed in the Greek Play?

ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. Pathos is appeal based on emotion. Logos is appeal based on logic or reason.

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Rhetorical appeal is literacy information. This is read in school.


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Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.


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Answer this question… Logos, because he is using a description to provide evidence to support his argument


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