Caesar Rhetorical Analysis Essay

Question 1

Essay
Provided for you are excerpts from a crucial scene in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar. Calphurnia, Caesar’s wife, has dreamt that Caesar will be murdered and tries to persuade him to remain at home, where he will be safe. Decius, a member of a group of conspirators, tries to persuade Caesar to go to the Senate, where the conspirators plan to kill him. 

Read the excerpts carefully. Then write an essay in which you analyze the rhetoric of both arguments and explain why you think that Caesar finds Decius’s argument more persuasive than Calphurnia’s. You may want to consider such elements as choice of detail, use of appeals, and understanding of audience.  

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Calphurnia:  Caesar, I never stood on ceremonies, Yet now they fright me. 
                          There is one within, Besides the things that we have heard and seen,
                          Recounts most horrid sights seen by the watch. 
                           A lioness hath whelpèd in the streets, And graves have yawned, and yielded up 
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                           their dead; Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds In ranks and squadrons 
                           and right form of war, Which drizzled blood upon the Capitol; 
                           The noise of battle hurtled in the air, Horses did neigh and dying men did groan, 
                           And ghosts did shriek and squeal about the streets. 
                           O Caesar, these things are beyond all use, And I do fear them.
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         Caesar: What can be avoided Whose end is purposed by the mighty gods?
                          Yet Caesar shall go forth; for these predictions 
                          Are to the world in general as to Caesar. 
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  Calphurnia: When beggars die, there are no comets seen; 
                          The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
          Caesar: Cowards die many times before their deaths; 
                          The valiant never taste of death but once. 
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                          Of all the wonders that I yet have heard,
                          It seems to me most strange that men should fear, 
                          Seeing that death, a necessary end, 
                          Will come when it will come.
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 Calphurnia: Alas, my lord, Your wisdom is consumed in confidence. 
                          Do not go forth today. Call it my fear That keeps you in the house 
                          and not your own. We’ll send Mark Antony to the Senate House, 
                          And he shall say you are not well today. 
                          Let me, upon my knee, prevail in this. 
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         Caesar: Mark Antony shall say I am not well,  And for thy humor, I will stay at home.
         
         (Enter Decius)
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         Caesar:   Calphurnia here, my wife, stays me at home. 
                           She dreamt tonight she saw my statue, 
                            Which, like a fountain with an hundred spouts, 
                           Did run pure blood, and many lusty Romans 
                           Came smiling and did bathe their hands in it. 
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                            And these does she apply for warnings and portents
                            And evils imminent, and on her knee Hath begged that I will stay at home today. 
           Decius: This dream is all amiss interpreted;  It was a vision fair and fortunate.
                            Your statue spouting blood in many pipes,
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                             In which so many smiling Romans bathed,
                            Signifies that from you great Rome shall suck Reviving blood,
                             and that great men shall press 50 For tinctures, stains, relics, and cognizance. 
                             This by Calphurnia’s dream is signified.
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         Caesar: And this way have you well expounded it. 
          Decius. I have, when you have heard what I can say;  
                         And know it now, the Senate have concluded  
                         To give this day a crown to mighty Caesar. 
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                         If you shall send them word you will not come, 
                         Their minds may change. Besides, it were a mock
                         Apt to be rendered, for someone to say “Break up the Senate till another time,
                         When Caesar’s wife shall meet with better dreams.” 
                         If Caesar hide himself, shall they not whisper “Lo, Caesar is afraid”? 
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                        Pardon me, Caesar, for my dear dear love To your proceeding bids me tell you this, 
                        And reason to my love is liable. 
      Caesar:  How foolish do your fears seem now, Calphurnia! I am ashamèd I did yield to 
                        them. Give me my robe, for I will go.

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