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What is rhetoric? and what role does it play in Julius Caesar? discuss

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1. Rhetoric is the art of persuasion, which along with grammar and logic, is one of the three ancient arts of discourse. Rhetoric aims to study the capacities of writers or speakers needed to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.

2. Rhetoric. Perhaps Julius Caesar's most famous and important scene is Act III, Scene 2, in which Brutus defends the decision to kill Caesar, arguing that it is best for Rome. ... Both speeches are examples of rhetoric, as the speakers try to use their words to make the crowd agree with their point of view.

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