In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Brutus used pathos, and ethos to reach his audience.
Step-by-step explanation:
THE USE OF PATHOS IN BRUTUS' SPEECH
The persuading words of Brutus to make his audience believe his speech by stating how much he loved Caesar but loved the country more. He reached people in making them understand the value of patriotism than the love of a ruler.
THE USE OF ETHOS IN BRUTUS' SPEECH
He spoke in the way to make them believe. He expressed through prose than blank verse, he used everyday language of the common people to sow the seed of belief into them.