The central idea would be that the internet has not always been safe and doesn’t protect your information so criminals can find any information needed.
I felt, moreover, that I had been faithful—that I was guilty of no wrong whatever, and deserved commendation rather than punishment.
The excerpt suports the conclusion that Brutus is considering taking his own life.
In this scene, Brutus asks Volumnius to come closer to him, to tell him that he has seen Caesar's ghost two times at night, one at Sardis and the other at Philipi fields. He interpretes it as a message, and realizes that his time has come, since enemies have almost won. Eventually, he decides it is better to die by his own means that to let his enemies kill him.
<span>President Wilson is using Pathos; an appeal based on emotion in this passage. When President writes; "with a profound sense of the solemn and even tragical character of the step"; he is displaying empathy. When he writes; "in unhesitating obedience to what I deem my constitutional duty"; he is communicating that it falls on him to make this extremely difficult decision. Both of these are meant to evoke emotion in reader.</span>