Antony in his speech presents Caesar as ‘a paragon of virtue and patriotism.’ Discuss the glowing tributes he paid to Caesar in his funeral speech.(100-150 words)
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Antony in disguise of being in favour of 'the honourable men' plays very tactfully just to win their trust and soon became their friend. He very well used his wit to get an opportunity to speak at his beloved Caesar's funeral and there he was with his oratorial skills to present the truth in front of the Romans... Though he says that he wouldn't like to instigate the Romans against the conspirators but he very well does the same He is found to be circumlocuted in his speech. Indeed he pays shimmering tributes to Caeser by talking about his will, the testament which was the proof of his great love for Rome and Romans... He calls the Romans feeling of hatred towards Caeser as a feast fed by the conspirators...
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