Rhetorical Analysis by Austin Rainey, Javier Arellano, Brandon Mansanas
Annotations:
Austin Rainey Brandon Mansanas Javier Arellano
Ms. Sauline
English 2 Honors, Period 5
11 September 2013
Logos
"I was born as free as Caesar; so were you:
We have both been fed as well, and we
can both endure the winter's cold as well
as he."(I.ii.97-99)
This is logos because it is a
quote that was said by
Cassius, it was directed
toward Brutus. This made
Brutus think about how he is
just as good as Caesar, if not
better. Cassius was trying to
persuade Brutus to join their
cause and lead them.
"You know it is the
feast of the
Lupercal."(I.ii.67)
This is logos because
this statement is based
off of a fact that it really is
the Lupercal. Marullus
tries to this statement to
give the plebians a
reason for not working,
Then he offered it to him
again; then he put it by
again; but to my thinking, he
was very loath to lay his
fingers off of it. And then he
offered it a third time. He put
it the third time by; and still
refused i, the rabblement
hooted, and clapped their
chopt hands, and threw up
their sweaty nightcaps, and
uttered such a deal of
stinking breath because
Caesar refused the
crown.(I.ii. 239-245)
This is logos because it is a
quote that was said by Casca
in the story. This causes
Cassius to try and think about
why he would have done this
even though he knew that he
wanted to take the crown.
Ethos
"See Brutus at his house;
three parts of him Is ours
already, and the man entire
Upon the next encounter yields
him ours."(I.iii.154-156)
"Will make him fly an ordinary pitch,
Who else would soar above the view of
men And keep us all in servile
fearfulness."(I.i.73-75)
"Beware the ides of March."(I.ii.18)
Pathos
"The fault dear Brutus, is not in
our stars, But in ourselves, that we
are underlings."(I.ii.140-141)
This is an
example of
pathos because
in this quote
said by Cassius
he uses
emotional
examples by
saying that the
fault is in
themselves and
not fate.
"Would he were fatter! But I fear
him not. Yet if my name were
liable to fear, I do not know the
man I should avoid So as that
spares Cassius. He reads much,
He is a great observer and he
looks Quite through the deeds of
men. He loves no plays."(198-203)
This an example of
pathos because the
person saying this quote
describes this person
using vivid descriptions.
He also triggers an
emotional response
"A man no mightier than thyself, or me,
In personal action, yet prodigious grown
And fearful, as these strange eruptions
are."(I.iii.76-78)
This is an
example
of pathos
because
he uses
again a lot
of vivid
adjectives
to
describe
oneself.