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    this horrible event helped change America and get us where we are today. While honoring those that did not plan to sacrifice their lives, he spoke with a purpose to find the positivity from their peaceful planned protest. Delivering his speech to a crowd that includes family members and friends of the victims of the incident, is an awful heart- wrenching task to deliver for the memorial speech on the 50th anniversary.…

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    acts as his liquor. This liquor throws the people off balance, which leads the crowd to question everything they were told by Brutus. Marc Antony repeatedly claimed…

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    to make the crowd believe that murdering his friend Caesar was justified. After the people calmed down when Brutus spoke Mark Antony was seething about Brutus murdering his best friend, so Mark Antony started plotting his revenge and in his “funeral speech” he convinced the people of Rome to believe that the killing of Caesar was unjustified. Mark Antony undeniably delivered the most motivating speech…

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    begged for his “Friends, Romans and Countrymen.” to lend him their ears and attention. The three main conspirators involved in Caesar’s Murder are Brutus, Casca, and Cassius. The crowd was persuaded to believe that Caesar’s death was necessary for the good of the republic. However, Antony cleverly manipulates the crowd to believe that Caesar was wrongly murdered. Mark Antony was given permission to speak at Caesar’s funeral as long as Mark Antony did not undermine the conspirators. Mark Antony…

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    with Natalie, packed in like sardines at the Sum 41 concert. Surrounded by middle aged men, we were in arms reach of Deryck Whibley. In front of me was a massive man in a sweat drenched white tanktop, his back roofed with long black hair. The crowd behind me posed a threat as they encroached closer to the stage. Closer and closer I moved towards the beast in front of me. Suddenly he was swept away by his equally large girlfriend and was no longer a hazard. Natalie and I were bobbing…

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    Mysterious Monsters on Maple Street Imagine the horror and fear of finding out that there is an alien in your neighborhood. That is what happened in the fictional teleplay, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, written by Rod Serling in 1960. As well as the remake of the teleplay, “Monsters on Maple Street”, in 2003. The 1960 version is about neighbors pointing fingers at others for being aliens that caused the power outage. Similarly to the 2003 version were neighbors find scapegoats for the…

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    would feel to be on stage in front of an entire crowd? Well I've discovered it for myself! Being on stage may seem a little forbidding,but that's only at first. Eventually you'll grow to love the stage life. The emotion and responses from your words and actions will leave you flabbergasted. The surge of energy is the best part! When I'm on the stage jumping and hyping the crowd, my music is like a conduit amplifying every word i say. I love how the crowd sings a long to your music and finishes…

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    able to use the skill of rhetoric to get what they want, but who used it better? Antony is cunning and uses rhetoric effortlessly in his speech. After Brutus speaks to the crowd, Antony is next and he persuades the people to his side by countering Brutus about everything he said. His speech is powerful and he moves the crowd so deeply they begin to riot and kill innocent people. Antony used pathos and grabbed the Roman people's attentions by getting to their emotions. However, at the…

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    express their needs to detach from society. After years of being in the limelight, they sought to express themselves in a different way that alienated from their girl listeners. They took on a persona in their album and distanced themselves from the crowd of girl followers. According to Corry, “Commitment to personal freedom lies at the core of the counterculture in its struggle with ‘the establishment.’ The outward symbol of this personal freedom encompassed personal appearance, and assumed…

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    Seneca loathed crowds and gladiatorial games. He explained that crowds were a disease, an illness that stripped a man of his individual ideas and morals. As for gladiatorial games, Seneca preached that watching other humans being killed took away any humanity in the watcher. In our society today, I believe that there are many entertainments, much like gladiatorial games, that degrade the dignity of humans because they are bloody and inappropriate. Seneca believed that it was dangerous and…

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