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    soda remedies.  Take one teaspoon of baking soda and mix it with a teaspoon of water. Mix it well to form a paste. Apply the paste gently to your skin and leave it to dry. After it dries, rinse it off with lukewarm water. This remedy can be followed thrice a week.  Take one fourth a teaspoon of baking soda and mix it with organic apple cider vinegar and mix it. Apply the paste with a cotton ball and wash off after 10-15 minutes. Use this remedy every 15 days.  Mix a tea spoon of baking soda…

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    “The use of rational speech is more distinctive of a human being than the use of his limbs” (Aristotle, Rhetoric). In Aristotle’s book Rhetoric he elaborates on the three rhetorical devices; ethos, logos, and pathos. These devices are found frequently in Shakespeare’s writings, particularly in Julius Caesar. Rhetorical devices are tools of persuasive writing which influence readers through appeals such as credibility, logic, and emotion. To begin, Ethos is a rhetorical device which appeals…

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    Anthony says "I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious, and sure he is an honorable man." In this part of Antony’s speech, Antony is building up Caesar and showing how Antony is always going to be loyal to his friend…

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    to show the people of rome that killing caesar was for the best. Brutus said, "the question of his death is enrolled in the capital." Antony uses a fact that is in fact true, the people of rome even know it. Antony said, "I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse." This fact shows the audience that caesar was only doing what he thought was…

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    Mark Antony begins his speech by addresses his audience. He refers to them as, “Friends,Roman,Countrymen”( 3.2.131), this articulates that he is bringing himself down to the plebeians level so he can make the crowd feel as though he is their friend even though they are separated by status and rank.This line is an example of pathos because the line is based mostly on emotion or the sympathy and emotion in the audience.This is important to know because as his speech progresses he uses a lot of…

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    William Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He is well-known for many of his works such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, etc. Along with these works is “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Shakespeare writes two very well known speeches that are delivered by the characters Brutus and Mark Antony during the funeral of Julius Caesar. In speeches, Shakespeare uses ethos, pathos and logos on behalf of Mark…

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    Snape overhears and tells Voldemort a small portion of the prophecy, so Voldemort only knows, “...the part foretelling the birth of a boy in July to parents who had thrice defeated Voldemort.” (843) This part of the prophecy does not contain anything about the scar, or the fact that one of them will kill the other. Following the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Dumbledore tells Harry, “...in marking you with that…

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    Lend Me Your Ears In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, a group of men kill their leader and are left to run Rome by themselves. "Julius Caesar is ancient Rome’s most famous figure. A brilliant politician and general, his accomplishments and influence were so significant that other languages have words meaning “ruler” that derive from his name." Caesar's death proves that even your most trusted friends can not be trusted. Atony uses the art of persuasion and he gains the power…

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    After Caesar’s triumph, Antony offers Caesar a crown. Caesar reluctantly rejects it three times. Antony describing the event says, “ I thrice presented him a kingly crown,/ Which he did thrice refuse.” Although Caesar desperately wants the crown and the power that comes with it, he refuses it because he understands that the Roman people don’t want a king. By refusing the crown, Julius Caesar is sacrificing his own…

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    The True Meaning of an Effective Leader What is the true meaning of an effective leader? Leadership is a major part of today’s society and even in Ancient Rome. In the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar’s best friend, Antony, showed major components of being an effective leader. Characteristics such as, perseverance, logic, and having emotional intelligence, were shown throughout the play. Perseverance is a major trait an effect leader should have. Although times may be…

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