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    suggestive. Antony makes reference several times to Brutus being an honorable man. After repetition‚ the word honorable loses it’s significance and become more of a joke. Not only does it lose it’s significance‚ but it is also mocking Brutus by discrediting what he had said. Mark Antony’s word choice throughout his speech is a matter of life or death. His suggestive speech allows him to keep his life while still getting his message to his audience. Brutus agrees to allow Mark Antony speak. He does

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    Brutus and Antony

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    exceptional adequate speaker? Brutus and Antony are both noble people that are both fair speakers in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Cesar. Both people spoke at Cesar’s funeral trying to persuade their audience about his death. Brutus‚ who killed Cesar‚ tries to explain to the audience why he did such a thing‚ and Antony explains why what Brutus did was wrong. Although Brutus was a good orator and uses rhetoric well‚ Antony had the more persuasive speech overall. Antony had better use of emotional appeals

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    Why Is Cleopatra Necessary

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    Cleopatra VII was born into a Macedonian family that had rule over Egypt. They were the descendents of Ptolemy I‚ a general of “Alexander the great” that became king of Egypt once Alexander’s death in 323 B.C... Cleopatra was known for the love she had for her country‚ and how she would do whatever was necessary for the best of here country. Cleopatra VII was born in Egypt in 69 B.C… Her father was the pharaoh of Egypt‚ Ptolemy XII‚ nicknamed Auletes or "Flute-Player." Cleopatra’s mother was most

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    Mark Antony was a Roman politician and general who played a big part in the destruction of the Roman republic. Mark Antony worked with Julius Caesar‚ who he replaced after his assassination. He did not get along with Caesar’s adopted son Octavian‚ and had to go through many struggles with him‚ causing war and hatred to spread throughout the empire. He later committed suicide because Octavian spread rumors about him and turned Rome against him. Following his defeat by Octavian at the Battle of Actium

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    Cleopatra VII Cleopatra‚ the last Queen of Egypt‚ would do most anything to keep her power. Crowned at the age of 18‚ she was already willing enough to raise an army and much more for the well being of her country. In about 49 B.C. Cleopatra’s younger brother‚ Ptolemy XIII‚ expelled her from Egypt. She fled to Syria seeking help to take back the throne. There‚ she raised an army. Julius Caesar joined forces with the queen and he used his army alongside hers‚ to help Cleopatra regain power. Together

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    Relationship between liberty and security cannot be balanced‚ because liberty and safety are not equal‚ as one created the other. It can only work together‚ and my preference would be for freedom. If I had to make the only one choice‚ I would never give up freedom

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    Marc Antony

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    utterance‚ nor the power of speech to stir men’s blood. I only speak right on. I tell you that which you yourselves do know. Show you sweet Caesar’s wounds‚ poor poor dumb mouths‚ and bid them speak for me. But were I Brutus‚ and Brutus Antony‚ there were an Antony would ruffle up your spirits and put a tongue in every wound of Caesar that should move the stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. Stay‚ countrymen. Good friends‚ sweet friends‚ let me not stir you up to such a sudden flood of mutiny. They

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    Filius Marci (otherwise known as Mark Antony in English) committed suicide in Cleopatra’s Tomb in Alexandria‚ Ptolemaic Egypt. Antony was 53 when he smited himself with his own sword‚ although being unsuccessful. He somehow made his way to Cleopatra and befalled a slow death in Cleopatra’s hands. Antony committed suicide when he witnessed the remaining part of his army surrender to Octavian resulting in his defeat‚ as well as witnessing false news that Cleopatra had killed herself. During the time

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    Plutarch of Chaeronea in Boeotia was a philosopher. He was one of the most influential philosophers of his time‚ and in the early middle ages. He was so immensely popular because of his ability to explain philosophy to non-philosophers. Plutarch also studies mathematics‚ along with philosophy. He traveled around Greece and other places‚ but he settled down in Chaeronea. There‚ he was in charge of a school where philosophy and ethics were the main focus. Plutarch wrote about Archimedes‚ who was a

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    Choose one of the modern representations of Cleopatra in film or TV presented in the module materials. How far is this consistent with Roman depictions of her in Book 1‚ Chapter 1? The 1934 Cecil B. DeMille interpretation of Cleopatra is a far cry from the historical evidence left behind by Roman scholars‚ poets and historians. Claudette Colbert’s portrayal of the queen sees her as an almost sympathetic character as she is used by Caesar "It wasn’t In his arms that he wanted Egypt. It was in his

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