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Julius Caesar Turning Point Essay

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about the assassination of Julius Caesar in ancient Rome. The play opens with villagers partying in the streets, celebrating Caesar’s victory over Pompey. Cassius, who Caesar dislikes, is disturbed by this coalition and decides to join forces with Brutus and kill him in public. During one of Caesar’s public events, a soothsayer warns him to “Beware the Ides of March”, which Caesar ignorantly ignores. The Ides of March, (March 15th), is the day Caesar was tragically killed in the Senate. Brutus spoke at Caesar’s funeral, shortly echoed by Antony. Antony, one of Caesar’s allies, joined forces with Octavius. They decide to fight a war against Brutus and Cassius and end up being victorious. However, a key turning point in the play is Antony’s speech. He persuades the public by using repetition and pathos. …show more content…

At the beginning of the speech, he says, “I am here to bury Caesar, not praise him. My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause till it come back to me.” He dramatically turns away from the audience to “hide his tears”. In this line, Antony uses his “heart in the coffin” as a metaphor to show how heartbroken he is over Caesar’s death. He had to “pause until it came back to him” to captivate the seriousness in his emotions and persuade the audience that he was actually mourning the tragedy. This was a smart way to grasp the viewer's

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