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Julius Caesar - College Term Paper

Julius Caesar


How anthony turned the crown around from brutus' speech
I start with Brutus has just left Anthony alone to start his speech and had asked the crowd to stay and listen to him. If Brutus hadn’t of asked the crowd to stay I don’t think anybody would have listened to Anthony and would of all gone of down the road praising Brutus. Letting Anthony make his speech second was a very foolish thing to do as most people remember the second thing people say over the first, that was his first mistake. His second was leaving Anthony to make his speech unaccompanied and as Brutus hadn’t checked Anthony's speech would not know what he was going to say.
Anthony then started his speech almost identically ...

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fill. Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor hath cried, Caesar hath wept. Ambition should be made of sterner stuff, yet brutus says he was ambitious. And brutus is an honourable man” This meant Caesar was there for the people, that he cared. Yet brutus said he was ambitious and deserved to die, Anthony suggested the question to the crowd.
Act 3 scene 2 line 106“you all did love him once, not without cause, what cause withholds you then to mourn for him.” Anthony says this to remind the crowd that they all once loved Caesar and that he was a good man that cared deeply for his people and his country. The crowd are now feeling quite sorry for Caesar and are eager to hear more. Next he says act3 scene 2 line 132“ here’s a parchment with the seal of Caesar, I found it in his closet, ‘tis his will, let but the commons hear this testament, which pardon me I do not mean to read, but if you were to hear it you would be so grateful, you would kiss the dead wounds of ...

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Added: 2/24/2008 08:18:20 PM
Category: English
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