he Tragedy of Julius Caesar is about the famous Roman leader, Julius Caesar. He was a powerful man who made enemies. In the end, Caesar was assassinated by the man Brutus, who believed that he was doing the right thing. Mark Antony, Caesar's friend, and Brutus both had very different perspectives after the death of Caesar. Brutus was part of a conspiracy to kill Caesar, while Mark Antony was his friend, so he had a much more positive outlook on Caesar.
Being a friend of Julius Caesar, Mark Antony took the loss very hard. His eulogy speech includes how devastated he was to lose such a noble, kind friend. He believed that Caesar was a great person, a powerful ruler, and that he did not deserve to die. Brutus, however, believes that Mark Antony