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Comparing Brutus And Mark Antony's Funeral Speeches Of Caesar

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Funeral Speeches- William Shakespeare In Scene 2, Act III, both Brutus and Mark Antony give funeral speeches dedicated to Caesar, revealing much of their personalities and characters. Brutus opens his speech with “Friends, Romans, countrymen…”. This sets up what he will say later about being Caesar’s friend. Throughout his speech, he uses repition and cynical statements directed torwards Brutus, while also saving Caesar’s reputation. Specifically, Antony repeatedly used the word “honorable” to describe Brutus and contradicting his speech. Antony used sympathy to his advantage, considering his obvious friendship with Caesar. Brutus only had one point, which was that he killed Caesar for Rome. Antony’s speech was better and more persuasive
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