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 A classic example of public speaking is Mark Antony’s speech in .............. ​

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In William Shakespeare's play 'the Tragedy of Julius

Caesar' two speeches are given to the people of

Rome about Caesar's death. In Act 33, scene 22 of this

play Brutus and Antony both try to sway the minds

of the Roman's towards their views. Brutus tried to

make the mob believe he killed Caesar for a noble

cause. Antony tried to persuade the crowd that the

conspirators committed an act of brutality towards.

Caesar and were traitors. The effectiveness and

ineffectiveness of both Antony's and Brutus's speech

to the people are conveyed through tone and rhetorical

devices. Both of them eulogize Julius Caesar each

using a different technique and approach. Brutus, in

a somewhat arrogant, to the point, attempts to sway

the people. Antony approaches the conspirators says

he understands and forgives them, and asks to give

Caesar's eulogy. Brutus agrees, against the wishes

of the more realistic Cassius. When left above with

Caesar's body, Antony vows to seek revenge against

the conspirators.

After Brutu's speech, Antony halts the crowd's

support for the conspirators with a masterful speech

that plays on the crowd's emotions. The mob drives

the conspirators away.

The two famous speeches of Brutus and Antony

over Caesar's body are great examples of political

rhetoric. Each man tries to sway the crowds to his

own position with use of both reason and emotion.

Brutus uses the buzz words of honour, ambitious

bondman, vile, etc. Antony speaks of 'noble Brutus'

as an 'honourable man'. Although Antony uses his

words to fan the emotions of the crowd, he says of

Caesar that "He was my friend, faithful and just to

me" and he says that in killing Caesar "men have

lost their reason".

To sum it up, Brutus speaks only the truth and facts

expressing his true patriotic feelings. He appeals to the

heads of the mob, where as Antony moves the hearts of

the people. By doing so, Antony succeeds in winning

over the mob, turning them to his side. In comparison,

Antony's speech is far better than Brutus's in the sense

that the former could serve its purpose, well and the

latter counteracted its designed purpose.

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