In Act 5 Scene 2 Lines 82-92‚ after the death scene of Antony‚ Cleopatra reminiscences about Antony and begins to describe his appearance and the powerful persona that he carried as a man‚ lover and soldier of Rome. Cleopatra’s description of Antony portrays an image to the readers of what Antony looked like and was viewed as being personality-wise. “His legs bestrid the ocean; his reared arm/ crested the world: his voice was propertied/ as all the tuned spheres‚ and that to friends;/ but when
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Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Antony uses these elements to nullify the effect of Brutus’ convincing explanation of Caesar’s murder and to change the minds of the plebeians. Antony’s speech had an immense impact on the minds and opinions of the plebeians for he was able to turn the crowd against Brutus. Antony uses ethos to show how well he knows Caesar and how Brutus should not be trusted. At the beginning of his speech‚ Antony gives his credentials by saying how Caesar “was
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speeches. The power of words is seen most clearly in Act III when Antony and Brutus speak at Caesar’s funeral. Brutus speaks first‚ explaining why he and the conspirators assassinated Caesar. He states that he killed Caesar‚ not because he did not love him‚ but because his love for Rome was greater. He asks if anyone disagrees with him and none do. The crowd of plebeians cheered Brutus on at the end of his speech and Antony
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from these people. His use of these Rhetorical strategies allowed him to gain the support he needed to revenge the death of his friend. Antony arrives at Caesar’s funeral and is ready to begin his speech he has promised Brutus that he would not speak bady or blame them for Caesar’s death. However as the speech begins Antony takes a turn he begins to develope a different message. It is realized that he is not their to deliver a funeral speech ‚but to seek justice for the death of
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play of Antony and Cleopatra has many suggestions on the topic of the attractions and contradictions of the political and erotic life‚ but also of the suggesting of a third kind of way of life that transcends the political and the erotic ones. Throughout the play Shakespeare presents the emotions between Antony and Cleopatra in many different ways that could be interpreted as love or even perhaps lust at times. Cleopatra was a woman of high maintenance‚ but yet she did seem to love Antony a lot as
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public and private persona in the play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. When studying the characters’ human nature‚ it helps to delineate how the characters’ deepest avidities so greatly influence their choices. Both Brutus and Antony are very public figures throughout the play. However‚ the conflict of their duplicitous actions emerges from what is kept private and what they reveal to the public. The character‚ Brutus‚ in the play is guilty of putting his personal allegiances
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reasoning for assassinating Caesar. They lacked loyalty and even common sense. Helplessly convinced‚ they exclaimed‚“ Let him be Caesar!” Secondly‚ moments after Brutus gave an oration‚ they radically changed their favor from Brutus’ side to that of Mark Antony’s. During Antony’s manipulative speech‚ they were swayed to a totally different point of view The
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becomes prevalent in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ a historical tragedy. In Act III‚ Brutus and Antony both deliver eloquent speeches to the plebeian crowd discussing Caesar’s recent death. Brutus‚ who arises after Caesar’s death as the next leader‚ speaks only to appease the crowd‚ but Antony‚ a close friend of Caesar’s‚ speaks to rally the people for his causes. Throughout the tragedy‚ Antony constructs a more convincing argument by utilizing Brutus’ claims against him and manipulating the plebeians’
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takes place throughout the falling action in act4 when Antony makes the angry mob turn against him. It will eventually lead up to his untimely death/downfall. Secondly‚ the fact that Brutus has a tragic flaw is another way that makes him the tragic hero. His tragic flaw would be being to noble; which leads to naivety and allows him to be deceived by the characters (mainly Antony) and to his downfall. He shows his flaw by over trusting Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral even when Cassius advised
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In Julius Caesar there is a point after Caesar dies that both sides speak about the current situation. They meet at the place of Caesar’s funeral. Before then Antony is told: he cannot speak badly of them‚ he cannot speak badly of Caesar‚ he had to speak in the same place‚ and he had to speak second. These limitations were set so that the public wouldn’t turn against the Conspirators. The speeches are made to show the public why it was done‚ but an underlying plot turned the public against one side
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