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    Antony as a noble man. He speaks at Caesar’s funeral for the “sake” of Brutus, who the crowd refers to as honorable and sincere. By associating himself with Brutus, Antony gains authority. He skillfully persuades a crowd that loves Brutus, that Caesar wasn't ambitious and that Brutus isn’t honorable. By using verbal irony, an anecdote, and imagery which appeals to the audience's emotions, Antony persuades the crowd that Caesar’s death was not reasonable. Throughout his argument, Antony uses…

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    Kierkegaard indeed continues to reinforce the idea that the untruth is the way how the individual is lost in the crowd through the last reason of how the Christendom removes authenticity from Christianity. Basically, the Christendom is removing the truth from an individual from practicing Christianity because they are claiming the untruth. This restricts the individual from trying to obtain the truth individually. For example, the Christendom would tell individuals all they need to do in order…

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    Murray's White Noise

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    on. At the same time, no matter what crowd or coping mechanism each group grasped onto – all served the same function. What they were trying to get away from wasn’t the “black billowing cloud,” (113) or even the exposure. Each crowd’s purpose was the same: to evade death. By relinquishing their individuality for the sake of…

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    in Brutus's speech is when Brutus says "Who is here so vile that will not love his country?" In that last quote notice he started with "Who is here" He say that many times in the speech which is repetition for impact, he uses this to persuade the crowd. That device works as a list to make it seem like there were many reasons for the assassination and he keeps reinforcing his opinions with repetition. Brutus also explained that he didn't hate Caesar, but that he loved Rome more. He says "Not…

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    Caesar) first statement in his speech that completely turned a weeping mourning crowd into an angry mob. This crowd had just heard that news that their beloved leader Julius Caesar had been put to death. Brutus (a main protagonist in the tragedy) had spoke before Mark Antony and made them sad and mournful about Caesar's death: Mark Antony spoke after Brutus and turned the crowd into an angry mob. Mark Antony turned the crowds emotions upside down using persuasive techniques, and those devices…

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    his country." This entertains the audience and causes them to think. Brutus gets the reaction he was hoping for. Another rhetorical device is used when Antony says "In this this does Caesar seem ambitious?". Here he is asking the crowd if they think that refusing the crowd is ambition. Both of them require…

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    Donald J Trump's speech at the celebrate freedom rally he keeps crowd engaged and emotional. He performs this this by using marqueed hand gestures and seeming as if he was not afraid to talk because of his eye movements. Trump also engages the crowd through allusions with god & very well timed anecdotes about the past & uses his credibility through sarcasm . Because of these actions, by the end of the speech Trump has most of the crowd feeling the emotions that he intended from the beginning.…

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    Warped Tour Analysis

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    alternative with a little bit of screamo. If you attend Warped Tour you will notice the audience to be a mix of teenagers and college students. Bands used instruments such as the guitar, bass, and drums. The music was very upbeat and fast paced which the crowd reacted to in a violent manner. If you attend Warped Tour you will notice that people will start to push each other around in a violent manner to the beat of the song being played. The typical number of people attending Warped Tour is…

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    In Julius Caesar, the characters Marc Antony and Brutus give speeches to a crowd, where they shared their feelings towards Caesar’s death. Throughout their speeches, the use of pathos, ethos and logos persuaded the crowd to agree with one’s speech over the other. Marc Antony is able to win the crowd over with his friendly tone and he spoke to where the crowd understood him unlike Brutus, who went straight into duty mode during his speech. In William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius…

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    Art As Protestant Propaganda When looking at the piece, Two Kinds of Preaching: Evangelical and Papal by Lucas Cranach the younger, you can observe many things. You can observe differences between the crowds surrounding the pulpits on each side of the piece. You can also observe different views of the bible. You can see differences and similarities in the attire of the clergy, and you can also view and determine Catholic Church abuses. To begin, in the Protestant (right) side of the…

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