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Compare and contrast the speeches made by Brutus and Antony.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The easy answer here is that Brutus appeals to the audience's rationality, whereas Antony appeals to their emotions. Brutus' rhetorical devices are sound but easy. He uses parallel structure to stress his point - "as he was valiant, I honor him; as he was ambitious, I slew him." He models himself as Ceaser's best friend, believing that will help them see that the honor of the murder is divorced from emotional feelings. Antony, on the other hand, lays the irony on thick. He stipulates Brutus's honor, but then repeats the phrase "Brutus is an honorable man" rhythmically to stress that the opposite is in fact true. Lastly, Antony takes a dramatic pause to supposedly collect himself, though all is does is enflame the crowd. Lastly, Antony uses a document to prove that Brutus's claims were incomplete. In short, he riles them up where Brutus believes they will 'listen to reason.'

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Answered by AdityaK01
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The basic difference between the funeral orations of Brutus and Mark Antony is that Brutus appeals to logic while Mark Antony appeals to emotions.

The basic difference between the funeral speeches of Brutus and Antony is that Brutus, characteristically, appeals to reason and logic, while Antony, characteristically, appeals to emotions. Brutus is an introverted, solitary philosopher, and his speech to the citizens is totally in character. He explains his reasons for killing Caesar. He is also a trained orator and delivers a sort of model of classic rhetoric.

Source : eNotes

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