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    Over Antony With Octavian’s first orders of business completed, but the Senate expected him to fight Antony, not Brutus and Cassius (conspirators). Brutus refused to give himself up at Mutina and Antony besieged Mutina with his army in order to conquer the city. Seeing Antony and his troops as a major threat, Octavian marched against Antony and, with the support of two consuls, ultimately defeated Antony’s army at Mutina. Shortly after, Octavian learned of the alliance between Mark Antony and…

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    In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar dies and Brutus and Mark Antony write a speech for the funeral. It was a tragedy when Julius Caesar died because everyone had respect for him well most people, some people wanted to kill Caesar like Brutus and Mark Antony. In their speech they both talk about why they killed Caesar Brutus says he killed him for the good of Rome, Mark Antony says that Brutus killed Caesar because he said that Julius was a ambitious man. Who's speech was the best you might…

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    Friends or Foes In the play “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,” Mark Antony contrasts Brutus. One way we can tell that Mark Antony contrasts Brutus is being that Antony is powerful it shows just how gullible Brutus really is. Another thing is since Mark Antony is a good friend and wants revenge; it proves Brutus is a backstabber. Lastly, Mark Antony stands up to Brutus and speaks at Brutus’ funeral and turns the crowd against him, and this shows that Brutus realizes what he has done is wrong. Well…

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    After the death of Caesar, Brutus and Mark Antony need to address the city of Rome. Brutus discusses with Mark Antony their plan to go about speaking to the Roman people. Brutus addresses the crowd first with two main goals in mind. To justify what he did and explain how this will benefit Rome. Antony has the advantage of going after Brutus speech and cut the limbs of his argument. In Brutus’s speech, he speaks from the heart. It’s not that his speech was a fail, it’s just that his honesty and…

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    comprehend the death itself. In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Mark Antony has to fill these dreadful shoes and take the first step in the right direction after witnessing the murder of his closest friend, Julius Caesar. In act three Antony stands in front of the group of Plebians after they have just listened Brutus, the conspirator’s, reasonings as to why Caesar needed to be killed. The crowd originally agrees with Brutus, but once Mark Antony uses his powerful speech devices, the commoners…

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    funeral scene, Brutus speaks first and is trying to quell the crowd 's anger. He is trying to prevent further death and destruction. However, Mark Antony, who speaks after Brutus, is trying…

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    Mark Antony’s Appeal to the Roman People: A Deceitful Discussion Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher, once said that “Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.” In Act III Scene II of the tragic play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, Mark Antony uses much rhetoric and persuasion in order to convince the Plebeians to rebel against Brutus. This speech followed shortly after Caesar's assassination by the conspirators…

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    who had great military status in Rome to provide protection for Egypt. As a result, her target became Caesar’s close friend Mark Antony. In the Life of Antony, Plutarch states that Antony’s wife Fulvia “wanted to rule ruler and command a commander” and that “Cleopatra owed Fulvia the fee for teaching Antony to submit to a woman” (Plutarch, 10) Plutarch also reveal that Antony “was incapable of imagining that people who were so candid when making a joke were really concerned to flatter him, and…

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    George Robertson`s painting titled Mark Antony`s Oration is a very powerful picture, even if you do not know the backstory to it. The painting is showing spectators what happened after Julius Caesar was stabbed. I believe the intended audience is people that have read Julius Caesar or have knowledge of Caesar`s death. Although it has a big message to people that never read the story too. Robertson`s painting gives off a lot of emotions. Robertson illustrates pathos, emotional appeal, by…

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    Brutus and Mark Antony have very different views which they clearly show in their speeches. Not unlike a debate which we often see today in politics between two political opponents. Brutus attempts to justify his killing of Julius Caesar using rhetorical question and antithesis while Mark Antony tries to defend Julius Caesar's legacy by using rhetorical question and apostrophe. Unlike many types of stories told today, movies, and pieces of writing. This story is hardly black and and white. One…

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