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charactr sketch of
a. mark antony
b.marcus brutus
from julius ceasar
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Answered by vasanthineela
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Brutus -  A supporter of the republic who believes strongly in a government guided by the votes of senators. While Brutus loves Caesar as a friend, he opposes the ascension of any single man to the position of dictator, and he fears that Caesar aspires to such power. Brutus’s inflexible sense of honor makes it easy for Caesar’s enemies to manipulate him into believing that Caesar must die in order to preserve the republic. While the other conspirators act out of envy and rivalry, only Brutus truly believes that Caesar’s death will benefit Rome. Unlike Caesar, Brutus is able to separate completely his public life from his private life; by giving priority to matters of state, he epitomizes Roman virtue. Torn between his loyalty to Caesar and his allegiance to the state, Brutus becomes the tragic hero of the play.

Julius Caesar -  A great Roman general and senator, recently returned to Rome in triumph after a successful military campaign. While his good friend Brutus worries that Caesar may aspire to dictatorship over the Roman republic, Caesar seems to show no such inclination, declining the crown several times. Yet while Caesar may not be unduly power-hungry, he does possess his share of flaws. He is unable to separate his public life from his private life, and, seduced by the populace’s increasing idealization and idolization of his image, he ignores ill omens and threats against his life, believing himself as eternal as the North Star.

Antony -  A friend of Caesar. Antony claims allegiance to Brutus and the conspirators after Caesar’s death in order to save his own life. Later, however, when speaking a funeral oration over Caesar’s body, he spectacularly persuades the audience to withdraw its support of Brutus and instead condemn him as a traitor. With tears on his cheeks and Caesar’s will in his hand, Antony engages masterful rhetoric to stir the crowd to revolt against the conspirators. Antony’s desire to exclude Lepidus from the power that Antony and Octavius intend to share hints at his own ambitious nature.


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Answered by kocoharnal
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Here’s of mark antony

Mark Antony was very loyal and was one of the very few people who stuck by Caesar when everyone was rejoicing at his death. He was a ruthless orator. His words swayed the Romans, who at a point of time, were blaming Caesar for being ambitious. He was a clever statesman who knew the length and breadth of diplomacy

Marcus Brutus

Despite Brutus's noble personality and positive reputation, he is portrayed as a rather naive individual, who makes several costly decisions throughout the play. Cassius and the other conspirators take advantage of Brutus because his support is integral to their success.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar was a statesman and general. Throughout the play, it is questioned whether he was a good or bad leader. Some despised him, and others loved him. Caesar has been interpreted in a number ways, including superstitious and weak, ambitious and arrogant, and as a leader concerned with the well-being of Rome.

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