These speakers used their oratory abilities well by appealing to the Pathos, Ethos, and Logos of the audience to try to impress their opinion upon them. These six speakers vehemently argued in favor of Augustus rewriting the history of Rome and allowing the censorship to be in place. One speaker in favor of this cause was the Roman Governor of Egypt, who had been made Egyptian governor by Augustus. This governor states that people in Egypt have begun to speak ill of Roman values and of Augustus, which he found to be an appalling situation and as such felt the need to speak in favor of Augustus and Rome. This governor argued that Augustus has always desired the best for Rome, saying that he has worked to end the bad precedents set by previous leaders who left Rome in negative
These speakers used their oratory abilities well by appealing to the Pathos, Ethos, and Logos of the audience to try to impress their opinion upon them. These six speakers vehemently argued in favor of Augustus rewriting the history of Rome and allowing the censorship to be in place. One speaker in favor of this cause was the Roman Governor of Egypt, who had been made Egyptian governor by Augustus. This governor states that people in Egypt have begun to speak ill of Roman values and of Augustus, which he found to be an appalling situation and as such felt the need to speak in favor of Augustus and Rome. This governor argued that Augustus has always desired the best for Rome, saying that he has worked to end the bad precedents set by previous leaders who left Rome in negative