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Julius Caesar Loved Caesar
1,001 wordsCrucial Turning Point In Julius Caesar For my section one of the Julius Caesar project, I decided to use a different type of turning point. I decided to compare the way that Brutus and Antony try to get the people on their side, and how Antony wins over Brutus's peace to the people by basically over-writing Brutus's peace. Every thing that brutus says, Antony tries to prove wrong, and he is very successful. In the story, Brutus and Mark Antony, both Roman Senators, try to get the attention of th...
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Stay At Home Act 2 Scene 2
3,610 wordsShakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR is not equal as a whole, to either of his other plays taken from the Roman history. It is inferior in interest to Coriolanus, and both in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. Critics do not much admire the representation here given of Julius Caesar, nor do they think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries. He makes several vaporing and rather pedantic speeches, and does nothing. Indeed, he has nothing to do with it. So far, the fault of the...
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Act 3 Scene 2 Scene 2 Line
892 wordsPersuasion The evil that men do lives after them, / the good is oft interred with their bones (Act 3, Scene 2, Line 76). Simply put, after a mans death, only the evil that he did is remembered; the good is often forgotten. However, Antony's persuasive speech at Caesars funeral is one to be remembered. After Brutus oration, the plebeians thought Caesar was a tyrant and that Brutus did right to kill him. Antony convinces the plebeians that Caesars death was unmerited, and that the conspirators sho...
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Antony Speech
1,199 wordsRhetoric is perhaps one of the oldest disciplinary regimes introduced on the human race. Rhetoric is the study of impressive writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion. In William Shakespeare's very famous play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" Marcus Brutus and March Antony, both Roman Senators at the time; give a speech at Julius Caesar's funeral. Both speakers introduce themselves to the crowd in their own unique way with the usage of prodigiously different rhetorical strategi...
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People Of Rome Good Of Rome
659 wordsIn the play Julius Caesar there is a group of men who want to overthrow Caesar because they oppose his leadership and they feel that it would benefit Rome to kill him. Included in this group is a man named Brutus. Brutus is a very honorable man, but even so he still takes part in the conspirators plan. However, he only seeks to kill Caesar for the good of Rome. After the killing of Caesar takes place, Antony, Caesars close advisor, confronts the conspirators. He cordially shakes their hand, whic...
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Antony Speech Rhetorical Devices
1,055 wordsThe most predominate and important aspect In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare are the speeches given to the Roman citizens by Brutus and Antony, the two main characters, following the death of Caesar. Brutus and Antony both spoke to the crowd, using the same rhetorical devices to express their thoughts. Both speakers used the three classical appeals employed in the speeches: ethos, which is an appeal to credibility; pathos, which is an appeal to the emotion of the audience; and log...
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Antony Speech Brutus Julius
286 wordsThe Effects of the Speeches of Brutus and Antony Julius Caesar is one of Shakespeare's greatest works. Its about a group of conspirators who kill their king, Julius, in order to be free. Antony, opposed to the assassination, felt that he should avenge Julius death. He delivered a speech that convinced the Romans that the murder was unjust, invoking their rebellion. Brutus, head of the conspiracy, also gave a good speech, but the Romans didnt react to it. A battle erupted, and most of the conspir...
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Act Iii Scene Iii Scene 2
746 wordsAntony s Speech at the Forum Act III, Scene 2 In Act III, Scene 2, Antony begins his speech right after Brutus at the forum. In the beginning, he is booed by the people of Rome, but his manipulative words soon capture the minds of the Romans and bring them to attention. Antony s speech is wholly directed upon persuading the Roman plebeians that Caesar has been wronged when murdered. He wishes to turn the audience away from the conspirators and to become enraged to riot and mutiny. Antony s purpo...
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Killing Caesar Loved Caesar
1,811 wordsAntony has been described as a self-seeking politician of no scruples. Do you agree? Support your answer with close reference to the text. Antony appears to be loyal to Caesar, but his loyalty hides his underlying deceitful nature. Antony uses Caesars death to his advantage. Antony capitalise's on the opportunity it presents and progresses to become the victor and ruler of Rome. There is no doubt that early in the play Antony is portrayed as a very loyal and trustworthy character. Caesar trusts ...
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Decide To Burn Antony Speech Brutus
694 wordsI believed in what Brutus had to say during his speech, and I was pro-Brutus because of his honorable title. However, I am now pro-Caesar and pro-Antony. I truly believe in what Antony has to say, because unlike Brutus, he has reasons and explications for why things were done. He does not simply state an opinion as Brutus did. He supports his opinion with facts, so that they are no longer opinions but facts. Brutus said that he killed Caesar for the good of Rome, but he never told us the harm th...
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Brutus Is An Honorable Man Julius Caesar
954 wordsMark Antony's Funeral Speechmark Antony S Funeral Mark Antony's Funeral Speechmark Antony S Funeral Speech Mark Antony s Funeral Speech In Shakespeare s, Julius Caesar, Brutus leads a team of men to conspire and kill the ruler of Rome, Julius Caesar. Mark Antony, a loyal friend to Caesar, is given the opportunity to speak at Caesars funeral as long as he abides by Brutus rules of not blaming him and the other conspirators, to speak only good of Caesar, and to speak in the same pulpit where Brutu...
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Antony Speech Quot Iv
716 wordsMark Antony's Speech In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Antony confronts a crowd that is against him and on the side of the conspirators who just killed Caesar. In order to turn the crowd to his side; Antony uses rhetorical questions, appeals, and irony in his speech to the people. Without breaking his word not to wrong the conspirators, Antony indirectly persuades the crowd that the conspirators were wrong in killing Caesar and that Caesars death should be avenged. The use of rhetorical qu...
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Antony Speech Rhetorical Questions
698 wordsMark Antony's Speech In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Antony confronts a crowd that is against him and on the side of the conspirators who just killed Caesar. In order to turn the crowd to his side; Antony uses rhetorical questions, appeals, and irony in his speech to the people. Without breaking his word not to wrong the conspirators, Antony indirectly persuades the crowd that the conspirators were wrong in killing Caesar and that Caesars death should be avenged. The use of rhetorical qu...
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