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    ability to make things happen by words alone. Rhetoric and Power is a theme well used in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Mark Antony deceives the conspirators into believing he is on their side when he discovers them with Julius’ corpse‚ Brutus’ speech after killing Julius Caesar makes the Romans believe Julius was a bad person‚ Mark Antony’s speech after Julius Caesar’s death makes the Romans furious at the conspirators. In the last two situations we see the point of view the countrymen

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    In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Mark Antony delivers a very strong and persuasive funeral oration in Caesar’s honor. Antony himself was a trusted friend of Caesar and manipulated the conspirators of the play in thinking that he approved of their deed. With his influential tone and methods of verbal communication‚ Antony had his audience in an awe of disgust and hate. Mark Antony’s funeral speech: A soliloquy that changed the play of Julius Caesar. Antony’s vocalizations are a triumph

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    1 The definition of body language 2.2 The importance of body language 2.2.1 Body language is widely used in daily life 2.2.2 Benefits body language bring to us during communication Chapter 3 Characteristics of body language from the view of Sino-America cultural communication  3.1 Same body language conveys different meaning due to different culture 3.2 Same body language represents same meaning in different cultures 3.3 Only few body language exist in unique culture

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    Student Name Teacher’s Name World Literature Honors 10 December 2010 Julius Caesar [Thesis] In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Antony’s strategies in his speech mark him as a superior orator. [CM] Brutus tries‚ however‚ to seem superior‚ yet the countrymen’s reaction to Antony’s speech make him supreme. [CM] Antony’s ability to use Brutus’ words against him also contributes to his superiority. [TS] Mark Antony gains the respect of the commoners through his familiarity

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    The Impact of Communication In Julius Caesar The play Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare in the 1600s. Communication in Juilus Caesar greatly impacts and changes the story Because of communication and miscommunication‚ people are able to understand the personality of characters‚ changes the ideas of people‚ or causes death. This essay will explain how communication impacts the story of Julius Caesar. First‚ the lack of communication between Caesar and Artemidorus causes the death

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    regard; faithfulness‚ honesty and loyalty are the core components to any relationship‚ without any of these components a relationship cannot thrive. In Julius Caesar‚ William Shakespeare‚ the character Brutus was an ignoble friend. Brutus lacked loyalty and faithfulness to his friend Julius. His disloyalty moved him to turn his back against Julius and kill his best friend without any remorse. Brutus could never be honest with his wife Portia after the many requests made by her. Character Portia is

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    within a particular time period. As such we see‚ persuasive texts endeavor to utilise the fears within our context‚ in order to instigate an emotive response through the use of manipulative language‚ which ultimately leads to the infiltration of our psyche. This is prevalent within Shakespeare’s historical tragedy Julius Caesar‚ the October 2001 TIME magazine article‚ “The Manhunt Goes Global” composed by John Cloud et al‚ in addition with Michael Moore’s 2004 scathing documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11

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    times when Julius was crying like a coward like when he was sick and does not understand of how Caesar has so much power I.2.136 “Why‚ man‚ he doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus” Crassus describes how everything is easily under Caesar’s power I.3.73 “a man most like this dreadful night‚ that thunders‚ lightens‚ opens graves‚ and roars as doth the lion in the Capitol; ... prodigious grown‚ and fearful‚ as these strange eruptions are” Cassius implies to Casca that all Julius Caesar

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    Dave Jones Julius Caesar Throughout the course of history there have been many great men who are known by many in the books that people read today. Julius Caesar is one man still regarded by historians as the greatest of all time. This paper will be focusing on the life of Julius Caesar and his key accomplishments. Julius Caesar was born on July 13 100 BC in Rome‚ Italy. He was the son of Aurelia and Caius Julius Caesar (Goldsworthy 30). During the time Julius was born‚ elite families

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    Emma Miller Mr. Johnson Honors World Lit. (2nd period) 11/11/13 Burton Raffel‚ an influential critic‚ writes “Julius Caesar is a relentlessly honest‚ profoundly moral portrait of the life of power‚ in which Shakespeare’s characters freely deceive both each other and themselves”. This statement is partially true‚ giving a person an abundant amount of power can corrupt their intentions. However‚ the exploitation of Caesar’s power was an exaggerated and dramatized version of the truth. Not every

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