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GaryK [48]
2 years ago
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Which speech made a stronger use of the appeal to emotion? Write two paragraphs that compare and contrast both speeches in terms

of their appeals to emotion. Provide specific examples from the text to support your point. Use proper spelling and grammar. This is for FLVS 4.04 Julius Caesar :D
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1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]2 years ago
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The speech that made a stronger use of the appeal to emotion was Antony's speech, whereas Brutus's speech appealed more to logic, as explained below.

<h3>Antony's and Brutus's speeches</h3>

Antony and Brutus are characters in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," and they both address the crowd after Caesar is killed. However, their speeches are quite different.

Brutus's speech appeals to logic. His aim to show his audience that Caesar was not a good leader and that they are better off without him. On the other hand, Antony's speech appeals to emotion as he cries and shows the audience what a good man Caesar was.

Antony's speech ends up being more effective precisely because it appeals to emotions. The crowd is moved to tears and ends up feeling outraged by the fact that Caesar was killed.

Learn more about appeal to emotion here:

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