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Brutus Vs. Antony In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Brutus vs. Antony There are two speeches that are very well remembered from Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, those speeches came from Brutus and the other came from Antony. They both talk about the death of Caesar, but one has more power to persuade than the other. Brutus and Antony were both very good orators. They both persuaded crowd, but which one persuaded the crowd better is the real question. Brutus gathered a small crowd to tell them why he and his conspirators has killed Caesar. He starts out by saying in Act III, Scene 2 line 20, “ Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.” He was telling the crowd that yes, he loved Caesar like a brother, but he wanted what was best for Rome. Brutus and his conspirators didn’t …show more content…

He said that he did it for the people of Rome and that Caesar was going to enslave them all. Brutus makes it a point that, wouldn’t they rather live …show more content…

He turned the crowd from loving Brutus and wanting him to be king to them hating and wanting to kill him along with the rest of his conspirators. Antony said that he was not there at the funeral to be an orator, he was just there to pay his respects and tell what he knew. He was saying that to try and go to their level. He understands what exactly they are going through and he is their friend. Antony speaks in a way that he is trying to be their friend, but he also has some authority. In reality he doesn’t care and he just wants his revenge on the conspirators. So for the fact that he could change the way he speaks to make the crowd think he cares makes him a great orator. He uses solid logic when he brings up multiple examples of Caesar, not being ambitious at all. That disproved Brutus says Caesar was ambitious and every time Brutus said he was ambitious in his speech, he never gave a specific example like Antony did. Which means to the crowd that Caesar was wrongfully murdered or the conspirators weren’t noble in doing the killing. He never once said one bad word about Brutus or the conspirators, he just changed his tone of voice and that made a bigger impact than him just calling them out. It lets the crowd start thinking what they thought were their own thoughts, but it was actually Antony and the seeds he had been planting throughout his whole speech. He also plays

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