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Words Hold More Power Than Weapon In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

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Do you ever think of something another person has said to you, even though it is years after it has been said? Words usually have a tendency to hang over someone for many years. The words we speak every day can bring peace in countries or it can start wars. Many politicians have to choose their words carefully because they don’t want to risk losing their positions in the governments of our countries. In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare proves that words hold more power than weapons. Three main ways this statement was perceived was in Marc Antony’s funeral speech, Brutus’ funeral speech, and as the Soothsayer tells Caesar to be careful during the month of March. In Marc Antony’s funeral speech, he uses many rhetorical devices to sway the crowd. Antony

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