1. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar - Evil Rhetoric
Yes, the characters in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare use rhetorical appeals in order to accomplish evil acts by using ad hominem, tradition, and bandwagon. ... "Rome thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods "(Shakespeare I, II, 51, 689). ... His victim, however, not only plays into his hands but better his instruction "(Barton 5). ... In conclusion the characters used rhetoric in order to achieve their selfish and evil acts by using ad hominem, tradition, and bandwagon. ... Because of the evidence and appeals used, it helps the characters achieve their selfish ...
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