Antony uses Anecdotes to build ethos in his speech, the storys shows Caesars great deeds and qualities. Antony also uses many short stories to show how wonderful Caesar is also. “He was my friend, faithful and just to me: / When that the poor have cried Caesar hath wept” (J.C. 3.2. 13-19). Antony was pointing out his quality and how loyal he was to Rome and the people there, which builds ethos by giving many short memorable memories and stories. On the other hand Brutus uses Rhetorical questions to try to open minds by asking, “Who is here so base that would be a/ bondman ? If any speak; for him have I offended. / Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman?” (J.C. 3.2. 20-22) Brutus is questioning their loyalty to the country, basically challenging them. Not only did they use different persuasive languages they both used them to express the same story just in a different
Antony uses Anecdotes to build ethos in his speech, the storys shows Caesars great deeds and qualities. Antony also uses many short stories to show how wonderful Caesar is also. “He was my friend, faithful and just to me: / When that the poor have cried Caesar hath wept” (J.C. 3.2. 13-19). Antony was pointing out his quality and how loyal he was to Rome and the people there, which builds ethos by giving many short memorable memories and stories. On the other hand Brutus uses Rhetorical questions to try to open minds by asking, “Who is here so base that would be a/ bondman ? If any speak; for him have I offended. / Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman?” (J.C. 3.2. 20-22) Brutus is questioning their loyalty to the country, basically challenging them. Not only did they use different persuasive languages they both used them to express the same story just in a different