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What rhetorical appeal is brutus using in this passage from act iii scene ii of julius ceasar

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Pathos

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Brutus is using Pathos as the rhetorical appeal, as pathos deals with pity or sadness.

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The rhetorical appeal from Act III. In Scene II of Julius Caesar is pathos, the rhetor is attempting to persuade the audience, as well as influincing them to feel a certain way, or having certain emotions. "When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept" (III.ii.88) -Julius Caesar.
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