His death has been recorded in the Capitol. The glories he was worthy of in life have not been diminished, nor have the wrongs for which he was killed have been exaggerated.
Brutus' Speech-Pathos
Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony who had no hand in his death...just as I killed my best friend for the good of Rome, I have the same dagger myself, when my country needs my death.
Brutus' Speech-Logos
Romans, fellow citizens, and friends, listen to me explain my reasons, and be silent so that you can hear. Believe me on my honor, and respect that honor so you will believe me.
Brutus is talking about how the events were recorded and that everything he is saying is true. He is using ethos to make himself seem credible.
Antony's Speech-Ethos
Friends, Romans, countrymen give me your attention. I've come to bury Caesar, not to praise him.
Brutus uses pathos when mourning the death of Ceasar, and talking about the sadness he feels for himself and people close to Ceasar.
Antony's Speech-Pathos
Bear with me; my heart is in the coffin with Caesar, and I must pause until it returns to me.
Logos is used when Brutus asks the people to belive him on his honor, which would be something logical, to show how he is thinking logically.
Antony's Speech-Logos
Antony opens his speech with ethos in order to make himself seem trustworthy and credible to the people. He states the goal of his speech, and is simple and honest.
Antony expresses his emotions, which makes this ethos, to the audience so they can relate and see him as more human.
Anthony uses the idea of logos, offering the audience logical ideas to develop his point, in this phrase. He is stating how Ceasar went from everything to nothing.
Just yesterday Caesar's word was the most important i n the world. Now he lies dead here, and there is no on humble enough to mourn him.
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