Answer the following in about 120 words.
How was Mark Antony successful in setting mischief afoot?
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“That’s odd − the man hadn’t been paid yet. What a strange fellow!” What traits of Patol Babu make him a strange fellow?
Answers
Patol Babu” had an ardent desire for acting in the films, so he gave his hundred percent to his role.
He performed his monosyllabic dialogue with maximum innovation.
He wants to perform his role with full devotion and dedication without considering his payment.
When he was honoured by the lead actor “Baren Mullick” of the film, “Patol Babu” felt like accomplished his desire for acting.
So, he left without taking his payment.
This act of “Patol Babu” shows that he is the person with passion towards acting, discipline, meticulous, and hardworking man.
He worked for this movie without taking a rupee with utmost dedication, so, the film makers considered “Patol Babu” to be a very strange fellow.
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Mark Antony was a good orator and ambitious person.
Brutus justifies his action by saying that he loves Caesar more than Rome and wins the crowd.
Brutus gave ""Antony"" a chance to speak by thinking that Antony is only the arm of Caesar and underestimates him.
He uses “Honourable men” to the Conspirators and acts like he supports Brutus.
He wants the crowd to know what happened to Caesar through his speech and how Caesar was betrayed by the conspirators.
He informs that Caesar loved the people and was ready to give them all the money to the people of Rome.
He points the Caesar's will.
Pointing to the body of Caesar, he shows the stabbed wound about how the conspirators killed him.
Thus, the crowd supports Antony and wins over the Brutus.