How does Mark Antony's speech appeal to the sentiments of the crowd in julius caesar story
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Mark Antony explained the crowd that Julius Caesar had been kiled by his conspirators for their own political games and that Julius Caesar fought till the end until he was stabbed by his friend Brutus at last . This is how Mark Antony's speech appealed the sentiments of the crowd.
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Mark Antony used his rhetorical skills to win over the crowd who initially supported the death of a tyrannical ruler like Caesar. Antony's repetitive reference to Brutus as an honorable man subtly and sarcastically points out that Brutus is in a fact of dishonourable person who supported the grave deed of killing his friend, Caesar. The crowd was incited to turn against the conspirators towards the end of the speech because he was successful in showing that Caesar wasn't as ambitious as Brutus painted him to be.
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