how did the Roman mob react to Antony's speech
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The citizens of Rome are deeply affected by the rhetoric of Marc Antony.Consequently, they are moved when he casts aspersions upon the credibility of the "honorable" Brutus and his claim that he loves Rome more than he loved the purported tyrant Julius Caesar as he has led them to believe. So, they begin to believe Marc Antony, who suggests that the conspirators killed Caesar so they could gain power.
Because of Caesar's great conquests, the Romans have held their leader in esteem; furthermore, they are not so aware of Caesar's private desires for power as the noblemen. Thus, after the assassination, when Brutus explains that Caesar "was ambitious" and would become tyrannical, he assumes that there is no man who "would be a bondman [slave]" if he does not have to be. He concludes his address to the Romans
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