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    took place in Rome before the first century and was a about the death a man called Julius Caesar. Both Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus are at the “funeral” of Caesar moments after he was assassinated by a group of conspirators along with Brutus. During this Brutus attempts to make the crowd believe that murdering his friend Caesar was justified. After the people calmed down when Brutus spoke Mark Antony was seething about Brutus murdering his best friend, so Mark Antony started plotting his…

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    and he grieves over his death. He could not believe that his own friends had killed Caesar. After finding out about his death, Antony gives a speech the funeral. Antony goes along with the conspiracy so that he would not be killed as Caesar was. Brutus gives a speech to the people to explain his excuse for murdering Caesar. He uses logic to convince them it was the right action to take. People use their minds to think things over and make decisions, but sometimes emotions get the best of a…

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    figure who is famous for defeating the sons of the Roman General Pompey during 44 BC. He was assassinated by his friend Brutus and a group of conspirators due to their fear of Caesar gaining too much power and turning Rome into a dictatorship . In 1599, William Shakespeare wrote the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” about Caesar’s assassination. In the Act 3 of the play, Brutus addresses a crowd of people at Caesar’s funeral. He explains that he killed Caesar to protect the citizens of Rome…

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    make them better for world kind and destroy the world that they live in. Julius Caesar is a play that shows the rise and fall of power, conspiracy agents’ people of power, after math measure to gain power. The rise and the fall of power can bring a man in his own right that is Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar is ported in the book a king for power or a god in his own right. Caesar betrayed his own class and won the hearts of his people. This is the hidden meaning within the play. In the play Caesar…

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    Antony’s speech at the funeral of Julius Caesar is widely regarded as one of the pivotal moments in Shakespeare’s play, “Julius Caesar”. Antony uses this opportunity to sway the crowd against the conspirators of Caesar’s assassination, and undermine Brutus without directly appearing to do so. Shakespeare uses the rhetorical devices repetition, pathos, irony, and diction to achieve such a momentous effect on both characters of the play, and those actually reading it. The use of pathos in…

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    his best friend Brutus and the conspirators. Caesar killed Pompeii (a general who is liked by some conspirators) and that is when planning to kill Caesar started. After the war with Pompeii, citizens of Rome label Caesar as a hero and lots of people support Career. Brutus and the other conspirators are planning to kill Caesar because Caesar is getting too much power (citizen’s support). Caesar was first stab by a conspirator name Casca and the other conspirators, including Brutus rises from…

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    Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. In “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”, Shakespeare writes two very well known speeches that are delivered by the characters Brutus and Mark Antony during the funeral of Julius Caesar. In speeches, Shakespeare uses ethos, pathos and logos on behalf of Mark Antony and Brutus to persuade the citizens of their own beliefs. Brutus is the first one to give his speech at Julius Caesar’s funeral, and in his speech he tells the citizens his reason for killing Caesar. He starts…

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    Julius Caesar, and his friend Marcus Brutus. Why bestfriend want to kill each others. Follow me we are going to know about realistic what happen. Caesar’s most powerful man in Rome people love him. He’s honorable man, love friend, however he rather arrogant. Brutus’s honorable man, people love him too, and he also love Caesar. The different between Caesar and Brutus are pronounced, and they warrant detailed examination. They both are political leader and honorable. Brutus’s idealistic most think…

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    one triumphs over the other and persuades the Roman people to riot and plot against the Conspirators. Brutus allowed this to happen by leaving and allowing Antony to speak unopposed at Caesar's funeral. Even in Brutus speech he makes mistakes especially by fooling himself into believing that the Roman people are as smart as he is. When Brutus gave his speech he used logic and emotion. What Brutus most used is logic by trying to convince the Roman people that Caesar would have been a tyrant…

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    they want, Meanwhile, Brutus stands proud and tall confidently praising his murder of Caesar, assuming what the people needed. Between the delegates, Mark Antony’s speech thrived of emotion, aggression, and sympathy which established chaos and a riot in the audience. In Antony's discourse, his pledge decisions are basic yet successful to pass on his message to the subjects of Rome. He particularly utilizes 2 words throughout his discourse, the words "ambition" and "honorable" in which the…

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