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    Brutus Character Sketch

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    and idealistic manner outline Shakespeare’s tragic hero. <br> <br>Honor is an underlying foundation of Brutus and can be clearly seen during the play’s dramatic speeches. Brutus himself makes his honor apparent in his orations. After the assassination of Caesar and during the funeral speech‚ Brutus asks the people of Rome‚ "Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman? If any‚ speak; for him I have offended" (act III‚ sc ii‚ ln 29-32). This in Brutus proves he is noble as he cares and protects the

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    political vacuum would be filled and no conflicts would occur. Antony was unsettled by Caesar’s death but mainly sought to use this to his advantage and gain power. He showed how clever and cunning he could be when he convinced the crowd at Caesar’s funeral ceremony to side with him and not with the murderers. The people became excited and rowdy when he teased them about the will‚ waving it in the air and pretending as if he was not going to read it. Antony took advantage of the public idiocy when he

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    “It Is That I Love Brutus More”    Mark Antony and Brutus’ speeches both successfully used rhetorical strategies to  manipulate Caesar’s funeral rabblement‚ but only one can be the winner‚ Brutus. With superior  logos and pathos‚ he captivated his audience with a short and sweet delivery.  Antony may have turned the crowd against Brutus in the end‚ but only had the  opportunity to do so because his speech was after his opponent’s. In his speech‚ Brutus proved  the better of the two when employing logos ­ he says

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    - Leonard Clark Professions for Women – Virginia Woolf Little Things - Samuel Smiles Unit II – Drama Selected Scenes from Shakespeare’s Plays – Book I ( Emerald Publishers) Rs.35/- Funeral Oration ( Julius Caesar) Trial for a Pound of flesh ( The Merchant of Venice) He Kills Sleep ( Macbeth) Play out a Play( Henry IV Part I) Patterns of Love ( As You Like It) Unit III – Fiction Arthur Conan Doyle – The Hound of the Baskervilles

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    contributed to the conspirator’s motive to assassinate him. Antony was distraught with Caesar’s death and sought revenge first by speaking to the crowd in his speech. He showed how clever and cunning he could be when he convinced the crowd at Caesar’s funeral ceremony to side with him and not with the murderers. The people became excited and rowdy when he teased them about the will‚ waving it in the air and pretending as if he was not going to read it. Reverse psychology is used when he first pretends

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    Attic vs. Asiatic

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    Attic vs. Asiatic Attic style in Greek literature and art was replaced‚ for a time‚ by the more decorative and florid Asiatic style. Attic would resurface again‚ as the ideal‚ suggesting a more ascetic‚ brief‚ and witty concise style. Both styles influenced writers and speakers in Rome‚ and much later in Britain. Writers like Matthew Arnold made use of an Attic prose style‚ while the more florid Asiatic style had its proponents as well. In the Roman era‚ Cicero analyzed these styles and suggested

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    humanism A new concept of human individuality‚ originating in the citystates of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy‚ that was based on desire for excellence in scholarship‚ creative work‚ and education. The humanist movement spread to northern Europe‚ France‚ England‚ and elsewhere‚ and continued to flourish until the mid-seventeenth century. Among its more familiar literary figures are‚ in Italy‚ Dante Alighieri‚ Francesco Petrarca (known as Petrarch)‚ Giovanni Boccaccio‚ Baldassare

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    Mark Antony's plan

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    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 respectable man

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    Essay On Delian League

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    however because of radical democracy‚ the leadership of Aristides‚ Cimon and in particular Pericles and his aggressive imperial policy Athens had transformed the Delian League into the Athenian Empire. This essay will discuss how Athens became not only a member but leader of the Delian League; it will also examine Aristides‚ Cimon and Pericles fight for the right to set the direction of the League‚ Pericles’ foreign policy and finally Sparta’s response to Athens growing power. Athens willingly and

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    Thucydides admired Pericles’ leadership ability and his ideas and concepts. One concept already explained is his idea of ‘protoandrarchy.’ Thucydides strongly supported the idea at the beginning. Along with his ideas‚ Thucydides also supported all the decisions Pericles had made‚ even if it wasn’t the best idea. For example‚ “as long as [Pericles] was at the head of the city in time of peace‚ he governed it with moderation and guarded

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