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  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Through his clever use of rhetoric, strategic appeals to emotion, and skillful manipulation of the crowd's sentiments, Antony effectively turns the Roman people against the conspirators who had assassinated Caesar.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · How does Antony's speech in Act 3 of Julius Caesar work the crowd into a frenzy? Antony is very clever and effective in how he manipulates the Roman citizenry in his speech.

  4. Act III, scene ii evidences the power of rhetoric and oratory: first Brutus speaks and then Antony, each with the aim of persuading the crowd to his side. We observe each speaker’s effect on the crowd and see the power that words can have—how they can stir emotion, alter opinion, and induce action.

  5. Observe the clever pun on Brutus’ name in ‘brutish beasts’: Antony stops short of calling Brutus a beast, but it’s clear enough that he thinks the crowd has been manipulated with violent thugs and everyone has lost their ability to think rationally about Caesar.

  6. 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.

  7. Apr 21, 2018 · Antony uses his own emotions and his powers of persuasion to manipulate the crowd, so his verse helps show how he changes the pulse of the Roman mob.

  8. In this lesson, we will explore Mark Antony's response to Brutus' speech. We will discover what he says to the citizens of Rome and what the Roman citizens think of what he says.

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