Cassius, don’t be fooled. If I seem unfriendly, it’s because my troubled looks are actually directed at myself.
Lately I’ve been overwhelmed with private thoughts and conflicting emotions, which must have affected my behavior.
EthosHis own ethics affect his demeanorAct 1 Scene 2Lines 41-44
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I will depart with these final words: just as I killed my best friend for the good of Rome, I will still keep the same dagger, so that I can kill myself when my country requires my death.
logosHe uses logic to say that the same would then happened to Caesar would happen to him if it was for his countryAct 3 scene 2Lines 44-48
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But I’m as steady as the northern star, whose stable and immobile quality has no equal in the sky.
Caesar, pardon Publius. Caesar, pardon him. I throw myself down at your feet to beg that Publius Cimber regain his citizenship.
I could be influenced if I were like you. If I could beg others to change their minds, begging would convince me, too.
PathosCassius attempts to use emotion and desperation to appeal to CaesarAct 3 Scene 1Lines 65-71
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