Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare are similar in organization although differ in the message. To begin, William Shakespeare is creative in differing the positions where the men stand during the funeral speeches. Brutus stands above the crowd demonstrating his superior power over the citizens of Rome. The third citizen claims Brutus is noble in line 1539, but because Brutus is "worthy," he must stand higher than others. Brutus stands above, yet Mark Antony was the right-hand man…
Initially, railroad workers dominated the crowd, However, as the strike progressed, railroad workers became overwhelmed by other urban residents expressing their hatred of railroads (p. 97). Similar tactics of persuasion and force were used to make working men not involved in the strike abandon their duties, making them choose whether to return home or join the crowd. It was not just working men that joined the strike, so did the unemployed, women, and…
“Attention everyone,” she called to the gathering crowd, “I’m going to challenge Athena tomorrow at noon and I will…
tells the crowd, "You all did love him once, not without cause / What cause withholds you then to mourn for him?" (III.ii.101-102)The crowd didn't know how to react, they all felt the guilt that Brutus and Cassius tried so hard to detract from their…
dying, his own friend dying, for the sake of his country. The crowd feels pity for Brutus, the poor Roman leader who had to kill his friend for his country, a decision none of them would ever feel brave enough to do. In awe of the drastic measures Brutus has taken, Brutus’ countrymen shower his with their support, willing to do anything he bids. One citizen even says, “Bring him with triumph home unto his house!” proving that the crowd standing before Brutus believed he was a great man. Lastly,…
Through Brutus’ funeral speech he conveys a tone such as calm and reassuring. Brutus is trying to clam down the people of Rome as he begins to talk about caesar and continues to reassure the crowd of his love for Caesar. Brutus uses dramatic pauses, either or fallacy, and anaphora to show his audience that he is honest when he says what has happened is for the best. However in Antonys speech is more sympathetic and he uses loaded words, epimone, and metaphors to create a melancholy or somber…
At the end of March 1770, just three weeks after the Boston Massacre, a grand jury indicted Captain Preston and his Soldiers as well as four civilians accused Murder for firing from the window of the Customs House into the crowd. If the soldiers were found guilty, each could face the death penalty. Their trial was delayed eight months before it finally took place. At trial Captain Preston and his soldiers still could not find a legal representative counsel as they approached…
the people down by using logos and pathos and he explained what was happening. While Antony attempted a different approach to the speech, he appealed to the peoples emotions and used pathos to persuade the people to agree with him. Brutus wanted the crowd to agree with him. He tried to appeal to reason and said he did it for rome. He stated that Caesar was too ambitious and could turn evil. He also said he didn’t want to kill Caesar because he was a dear…
English 1110 June 25, 2015 Rhetorical Analysis The major purpose of the text is to show people how crowd funding projects such as KickStarterwork. The project, in this case, managed to raise $31,475, from a total of 584 backers (Diatom 1). The main aim was to make audiences aware of the innovation that allows people to design and construct their furniture, as well as, make people know that crowd funding and especially KickStarter works. The whole point is that there are people that are…
shopping, eating and to watch interesting people. From the looks of the photo, I consider over 100,000 people would be able to congregate here in fair weather. Camille Desmoulins was very inspirational, rousing, and appealing person that could move any crowd. Camille Desmoulins, an ambitious French journalist and politician, who played an important role in the French Revolution. Desmoulins was a good presenter and he was an important voice of the French Revolution. Camille Desmoulins yelled…