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  1. Mark Antony has ‘read the room’ and knows the mood among the crowd: they still support the assassination of Julius Caesar and so side with Brutus and the other conspirators.

  2. Apr 21, 2018 · Antony employs the exact same tactics, establishing himself as Caesar’s friend and telling the crowd that, as Caesar’s friend, Antony believes that Caesar did not deserve his murder. His use of Ethos therefore, helps Antony refute Brutus’ main claim.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · This essay will delve into Antony's masterful manipulation of the Roman crowd, examining the techniques he employs to sway their sentiments and secure his own political agenda. By analyzing Antony's tactics and their impact on the audience, we can gain a deeper understanding of the power of persuasive speech and the complexities of public ...

  4. Throughout Act 3 Scene 2 in particular, Mark Antony shows himself to be a gifted orator who is able to use rhetoric to influence the crowd. Here, he appeals to his audience’s emotions, preparing them for the poignant story he will go on to relate.

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · Summary: In Julius Caesar, Antony's speech is a masterful use of rhetoric that incites the Roman crowd against the conspirators. Antony cleverly manipulates his audience by initially...

  6. Mark Antony’s noble lineage influenced his rise in Rome’s political and military arenas. His involvement with Julius Caesar and the Second Triumvirate were pivotal in Rome’s history. Antony’s alliance with Cleopatra and subsequent conflict with Octavian marked the end of his political career.

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  8. Antony delivered the funeral oration for Caesar and what he said inflamed the crowd. In a masterstroke of public speaking, Antony was able to turn public sentiment against the assassins.

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