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Compare And Contrast Antony And Julius Caesar's Funeral

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Another warm, sunny day sets into the capital of the great Roman Empire, but contrary to the cheerful weather, there is a cesspool of chaos festering amongst the people and their troubled senate. The crowds, sweaty and tired from their plebeian work and even more so from the turbulence and uncertainty they face in the aftermath of their leader’s assassination, are eager to see what their leaders have to say. Thus, both Brutus and Antony are present at Julius Caesar's funeral, and they are ready to deliver their speeches. Once both speeches are over, it is clear that they are similar in some ways and different in others, and both lead to lasting effects within Rome.
Some of the ways the speeches are alike are obvious, some are slightly more obscure; however, the similarities that play the biggest part in this scene are the regret conveyed by both characters, the explanation for their actions, and the degree to which they rely on the speech for their future. Making sure the masses understood that both Brutus and Mark Antony heavily regretted Caesar's death was the way they sought to garner support from the crowd. Brutus’s sadness was meant to show that he did the right thing even in the face of tragedy, and Antony's grief was for riling up the people. Within their speeches, they had to explain their actions, so Brutus told them of his motivation for killing his best friend, and Antony explained why Caesar's death should be a catalyst for a war. Lastly and most importantly,

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