Do the people see the assassins for what they were? How do you know? Antony manipulates the crowd with the use of cleverly chosen words. Do you agree with this observation? Why/Why not? • What impact does Antony expect when he says, 'If you have tears, prepare to shed them now'? Does he succeed?
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Antony proceeds to guilt the crowd for their callous reactions to Caesar's death while simultaneously mentioning that he has no intention of offending Brutus. He then cleverly stirs the crowd's emotions by commenting on Caesar's will, which he says will enrage everyone if he were to read it aloud.
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