How did Antony prove to the crowd that Caesar was not ambitious ?
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Antony uses irony to persuade the crowd that Caesar was not ambitious and was therefore assassinated unjustly, because he earlier promises Brutus that he will not directly say anything negative about the conspirators. He, therefore, says only positive things about the conspirators, but the juxtaposition of Caesar's unambitious acts with those positive things, creates irony.
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by making the important sacrifices which he has done
by pointing out that he even ignored the crown
and he had brought many of his men who were struct in the war back home
he brought lots of money
Caesar was also a good person and sympathized with the poor
by pointing out that he even ignored the crown
and he had brought many of his men who were struct in the war back home
he brought lots of money
Caesar was also a good person and sympathized with the poor
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