1. Julius Ceasar-Honor
Brutus undergoes a battle with himself in which he struggles over the question of what good he will be doing for the people of Rome. Opportunely, he is reminded of how much of a tyrant Caesar was when Caesar said, "I could be well moved, if I were as you; If I could pray to move prayers would move me. ... After Caesar had been sacrificed for the wellbeing of Rome, Brutus addressed the people in the town square as to why his murder had taken place. ... Brutus shows excellent headship using pathos to relate to the crowds emotions and gain favor of the people of Rome as a true leader should. ... ...
- Word Count: 918
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School