Logical Fallacies
Rhetorical Devices
Brutus
Caesar
Antony
100

What is a sweeping statement 

A generalization about a group 

100

Patho's

Appealing to emotions 

100

What does Brutus accuse Cassius of doing?

Accepting bribes (having an itchy palm) 

100

What is the name of Caesar's wife?

Calphurnia

100

What does Caesar ask Antony to do in Act 1 scene 1?

, “Antonius, after you take off, don’t forget to touch Calphurnia, because our wise elders say that if you touch an infertile woman during this holy race, she’ll be freed from the curse of sterility” (Shakespeare 1.2.1).  

200

what is the bandwagon fallacy?

Something is "correct" because everyone else is doing it 

200

Ethos 

Using character/credibility to persuade 

200

What does Brutus tell the assassins to do right after they kill Caesar?

Bathe their hands in the blood and walk outside proclaiming freedom

200

What does Caesar say right before he dies?

You too, Brutus? (Et Tu Brute?)

200

What does Octavius say that they will do for Brutus?

Octavius says that they are going to treat Brutus with respect and retinal of a burial.

300

What is the association fallacy?

Something is correct/right because a person in a position of power or influence says so 

300

Logos 

Logic based reasoning and evidence 

300

How did Brutus's wife Portia die?

Swallowing hot coals 

300

How does Decius plan to convince Caesar to ignore his superstitions and show up to the senate?

Flattering him

300

What do Antony and Octavius think about Ledipus?

Octavious thinks he is brave; Antony thinks he is a fool

400

What is the future outcome fallacy?

Making a prediction about the future not based in logic 

400
What is a metaphor?

a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.


400

What is Brutus's public self?

confident, tells men what to do, well liked, etc 

400

What is Caesar's public self?

Confident, does what he wants, a good man 

400

What is Antony's public self?

Party boy, Mourns Ceasar, says that he is not good at persuading, wants revenge for Caesars death 

500

What is a Red Herring?

Bringing up a different issue to distract from the original issue 

500

Future outcome 


Based on logic/ citing past actions as evidence 

500

What is Brutus's private self?

torn between loyalty to rome and caesar, does not listen to wife, sad

500

What is Caesar's private self?

Arrogant, paranoid, willing to listen to his wife 

500

What is Antony's private self

Lied to the people, won't give them the money, does not trust Octavius and Lepidus, who he works with. Is good at manipulating and knows it 

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