Character sketch of Mark Antony in reference to the play ''Julius Caesar''.
Answers
Answer:
William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, Mark Antony is a confident and loyal friend of Caesar’s, who upon Caesar’s death forms an alliance with Octavius and Lepidus against Cassius and Brutus. Antony is extremely obedient to Caesar and his closest companion. When Cassius and Brutus are discussing the murder of Caesar, Cassius advocates to also murder Antony, stating, “Yet I fear him. / For in the engrafted love he bears to Caesar—” (II. i. 190-91). Here, Cassius is afraid of what Antony might do because Antony has a deep-rooted love for Caesar. Further, when Antony learns of Caesar’s death, he goes to the body and talks cordially with Brutus and Cassius about the reasons Caesar had to die. On the surface he agrees with the two men and pledges allegiance to them; however, upon their exit, Antony engages in a soliloquy that reveals he is still loyal to the late Caesar:
ANSWER-
Mark Antony is a confident and loyal friend
of Caesar's, who upon Caesar's death forms
an alliance with Octavius and Lepidus against
Cassius and Brutus. Antony is extremely
obedient to Caesar and his closest companion.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU