Antony and Cleopatra

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    broader matter. He was able to see through Caesars lies and notice that he was not suited for high power. Brutus understood that if he did not take action that Rome would fall into slavery under the power of Julius Caesar. After the killing of Caesar, Antony steps up and gives a funeral speech. He pulls emotion and heartfelt words into his speech to convince the crowd of Brutus being a betrayer. However, Brutus also pulled emotion, logic, and ethics into his speech, but it did not prove to be as…

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    Marc Antony because Cassius is cunning wise and wise. Julius Caesar clams that Cassius is a great observer and he looks through the accomplishments of men. In the book “Julius Caesar” it states, “Let me have men that are fat sleek-headed men, and such as sleep a-nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous”. This quote supports my claim because this shows how Caesar tells Antony that Cassius has a sharp and mind, and he thinks too much. Antony…

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    Julius Caesar and Brutus are both huge characters in the book, and many people would battle over which one of the two is the tragic hero of the story. Throughout the book there are multiple things that occur in both Julius and Brutus’s lives that would allow you to choose which one is the tragic hero and which one is not. That all depends on how you interpret the data. When it comes down to it the tragic hero for the story is Julius Caesar. He has to battle through more than Brutus does and at…

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    The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is quite an interesting play with much emotion but along with that it has much political truth. “This classic tragedy demonstrates the suffering that is inevitable result of human pride, deceit, and lust for power.” very accurately describes the back cover of this particular copy. Much political truth can be learned and applied even in this day and age no matter how old this play may be! In Act I Scene Two we see Caesar being warned by a citizen to…

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    and Antony give speeches; Brutus reasoning with the mob for why it was morally right to kill Caesar, and Antony opposing him. Antony was more effective in persuading the mob than Brutus because he used figurative language. One literary device that Antony uses is pathos. Pathos appeals to the reader’s emotions to strengthen the writer’s argument. In Antony’s speech he says, “You all loved him once,-not without reason. What reasons keep you, then, from mourning him?” (Shakespeare 1250). Antony…

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    gives a funeral speech, and then allows Mark Antony some time to speak as well. Mark Antony remains loyal to Caesar and questions…

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    as someone who refers to himself in the third person is a way of using language to represent the theme of pride in a negative way. Also, Antony says "So is my horse, Octavius, and for that/I do appoint him store of provender./It is a creature that I teach to fight,/To wind, to stop, to run directly on,/His corporal motion govern'd by my spirit" (4.1.33-37). Antony shares the trait of arrogance with Caesar and it is obviously represented through Shakespeare’s word…

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    Caesar, Antony’s speech at the beloved Julius Caesar’s funeral has numerous ways of persuasion. Antony uses devious ways to change the feelings of many. Following his devious way Antony joins the group of conspirators, but that is not the whole truth. Antony says he is entirely on their side. He shakes their bloody hands to show that he has joined them. Everyone believes Antony is telling the truth. Antony has a mischievous plan for revenge. Shortly after, he is asked to say a speech at…

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    Listening to advice or criticism from the followers of a leader will enable him or her to make informed decisions that will benefit the people and not just the leader himself/herself. Brutus is an example of a leader who makes decisions based off of his followers wants. Brutus is faced with the decision of joining with the conspirators in the plan to kill Caesar. He knows that killing Caesar could save Rome so he decided to join in on the plot. Brutus stated, “I know no personal cause to spurn…

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    aphorism what comes around goes around is strictly what occur at the issue of Julius Caesar. The two traitors, Brutus and Cassius, pine at the purpose of the simulated, after being at enmity for near a sevennight. This hostility dislocate as Marc Antony found out that Cassius and Brutus were behind the assassination of his King, and boyfriend, Julius…

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