Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Julius Caesar - Ethos, Pathos, Logos Essay Example for Free
Julius Caesar Ethos, Pathos, Logos Essay During Julius Caesar, in one of the most famous scenes Shakespeare wrote, Antony influences the audience, soon turning the mourning crowd into a rioting mob. Antony persuades the Romans in his speech through Ethos, Logos, Pathos. Antonyââ¬â¢s speech undermines the conspirators even while it appears deferential to them. Antony uses Ethos to catch the audienceââ¬â¢s attention. He states ââ¬Å"For Brutus is an honorable man; so are they all, all honorable menâ⬠(Act 3, 81-82). Antony never directly calls the conspirators, including Brutus, traitors; he is mainly calling them honorable in a sarcastic manner that the crowd is able to understand. This is the irony in what he is saying. Later in the scene he goes back to into a sarcastic tone and states ââ¬Å"O masters, if I were disposed to stir your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage, I should do Brutus wrong, and Cassius wrongââ¬â who, you all know, are honorable men. I will not do them wrong. I rather choose to wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you, than I will wrong such honorable menâ⬠(Act 3,120-126). Antony is making fun of righting the ââ¬Å"honorable men. â⬠Antony reassures the crowd he is ââ¬Å"not to disprove what Brutus spokeâ⬠but to tell them what he does know. He is using logos, logic. Antony had ââ¬Å"thrice presented [Caesar] a kingly crownâ⬠he refused it each time. He then asks ââ¬Å"Was this ambition? â⬠(Act 3, 95-96). He makes the crowds think whether Brutusââ¬â¢ motives where true or just out of jealousy. ââ¬Å"You all loved him once, and not without reason. Then what reason holds you back from mourning him now? â⬠(Act 3,101-102). In this line he is asking the audience why should they applaud Brutus for killing Caesar. They had loved and admired Caesar at some point so why should they not mourn him now. Towards the end of Antonyââ¬â¢s speech he begins using pathos causing the crowd to feel sympathy for Caesars and his wrongful death. He mentions that for the audience to bear with him. His ââ¬Å"heart is in the coffin there with Caesarâ⬠(Act 3,104-106) he then takes a minute to recollect himself. The audience begins to -realize how ââ¬Å"Caesar has had great wrongâ⬠(Act 3,109) By how Antony weeps for Caesar makes the Romans realize what all the conspirators did was terribly wrong, because Antony, although he is a party animal he is still a noble man. In the end Antony had the better advantage when it came to using Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. Antony, proving himself a noble man, got the Romans to see the wrong deed and caused them to seek revenge.
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