Marc Antony Versus Brutus
In “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare, two characters speak at Caesar’s funeral. Caesar was just murdered by his best friend Brutus and the Conspirators. Brutus and Antony both spoke at the funeral, but each had their own purpose and reasons for doing so. Both speeches had their own unique way of addressing the crowd as well as different styles. Therefore, there were different effects made upon the crowd as a result of their differing styles and techniques.
Brutus was the first to speak. He and the Conspirators approached the stand with their hands dripping in Caesar’s blood. Brutus approached the crowd by stating his reason for killing Caesar. His motivation was not because he did not love Caesar, b
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