In the novel "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" after Caesar was assassinated two people read speeches for him. One of the men was named Brutus he was actually involved in the killing of Julius Caesar. the other man was named Mark Antony he was a friend of Caesar and believed that it was wrong for Brutus and the other people to have killed Caesar because of their accusations. They both had different sides to tell about Caesar and why they are doing what they are doing now for the country. The speeches are given before and during the funeral of Caesars body as some of the people went to Brutus to hear his speech and some went with someone else because they didn 't believe he needed a speech.
Brutus who was involved in the killing of Julius Caesar gave a speech
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Mark Antony believed that the killing of Caesar was wrong and that they had killed him for know more but to take his place. Antony believed that there was no ambition is Caesar at all because when the people offered him the crown at first he rejected it. Caesar did a lot of honorable things as he severed the country in the military to helping it as its new ruler. Mark Antony had found a will after Caesars murder the will was for the people and as Antony had the crowd in front of he they were demanding him to read it. Antony was trying to read it but he was afraid he thought that if he did the people who killed Caesar would go after him. Antony decided to read it to the people and did not get killed for it.
In conclusion there were two different speeches from Brutus and Mark Antony about different opinions about the assassination of Caesar. Brutus believed he was doing the right thing when he killed Caesar because of his ambition. Mark Antony believed it was wrong and that Caesar had no ambitions at all and the country was safe. Antony read the citizens a will from Caesar which changed how some of them thought of him. Brutus ended up getting assassinated later by a different