crowd after him and left. This eventually will be one of Brutus’s largest mistakes throughout the entire play. Shakespeare uses Irony‚ mood‚ metaphors‚ and personification everywhere in Antony’s speech to establish how Mark Antony exactly wins the hearts of the Roman people after the murder of his beloved Caesar.
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just a big mistake on Brutus’s part he never should have let Mark Antony speak after his best friend was just killed. There was just simply too much motivation for him compared to a vulnerable Brutus. The first way we are going to look at Mark Antony’s speech is through pathos which is an appeal to emotions. This was one of the biggest home-hitters for this speech and most likely why he won the crowd. “When that the poor have cried‚ Caesar hath wept”. In that line alone he has already beaten Brutus
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Mark Antony’s Speech Throughout Shakespeare’s masterpiece‚ Brutus makes many decisions that lead to his own downfall. He refuses to make an oath among the conspirators‚ he declines the other conspirators when they propose to add Cicero to their secretive group‚ he also refuses to kill Antony because they would then be portrayed as "butchers"‚ but the biggest and most grave mistake he makes is when he makes the decision to overrule Cassius’s opinion and allow Mark Antony to speak at the
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How does Mark Antony persuade the crowd to reject the conspirators in Act III.3 of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar? During Mark Antony’s compelling speech‚ he uses various techniques to convince the crowd that the conspirators are murderers not legends. Because the plebians were easily swayed‚ Mark Antony had this opportunity. To make sure the crowd took his points seriously‚ Mark Antony has to appear fair and wise. He knows that the plebians are strongly in favour of Brutus‚ as Brutus has just given
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Antony’s Use of Rhetoric In "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚" William Shakespeare shows the power of rhetoric. Rhetoric is the ability to speak or write effectively. Shakespeare shows this power through Antony‚ Julius Caesar’s best friend. Antony shows this at Caesar’s funeral‚ at which Brutus‚ one of the conspirators who killed Caesar‚ allowed him to speak to the public under the condition that he not speak badly of the conspirators. Antony was a powerful speaker and was deeply gifted in the art
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conspires. He is the on Y person who knows what Caesar wants for for and the only one who hasn’t betrayed him. Antony become allies with the conspires because it will help with his plan to take over for Caesar. And finish what Caesar couldn’t. In Antony’s funeral oration‚ he makes an agreement with Brutus not to place blame on the conspirators. However‚ he manages to turn the mob against the conspirators. Antony persuades the people of Rome to follow him and Caesar instead of Brutus. Brutus is a
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Brutus speak of the assassination and the reasoning behind it. The impact of this speech defuses the crowd momentarily‚ so Brutus can show them his reasoning. Mark Antony was the second to speak to the crowd‚ who had listened to Brutus’ speech. Antony’s speech was mostly comprised of ethos and used the emotions of the crowd to sway them to his will. Mark Antony: "You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown‚ which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?" (3.2.1640-1641)
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The overlook of Brutus’s and Antony’s speeches are not similar at all in my eyes. Brutus’s speech was trying to show the citizens that there was no harm in killing Julius Caesar‚ which there was. Brutus partially manipulates the citizens by saying how much he really loved Caesar‚ but loved the city of Rome even more. The citizens were moved by his speech because of how protected they felt by his words. Brutus talks good of Caesar‚ saying how there are tears for his love‚ joy for his fortune‚ honor
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Antony’s Methods of Persuasion In Mark Antony’s speech‚ he uses rhetorical devices to move the crowd. Mark Antony has to convince the audience that the conspirators are evil without talking ill about them. He had big shoes to fill‚ considering that Brutus had already gained the crowds support and turned them against Caesar. Antony changed the perspective of the crowd by making them feel his emotions and questioning the conspirators. In order to persuade the crowd to believe that Caesar did not
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army surrender to Octavian resulting in his defeat‚ as well as witnessing false news that Cleopatra had killed herself. During the time of Antony’s death‚ he was in a vigorous civil war against Octavian. Plutarch Quotes “Antony was perched high on a mountain watching over his fleet as they were about to battle Octavian’s fleet but at the last second Antony’s Fleet saluted Octavian’s fleet causing both fleets to turn on Antony”. Antony knew he was defeated after he was driven into the city by his
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