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loyalty is inherent in friendship . a friend is expected to avenge the hurt Caused two his friend . describe how Antony proves his loyalty to Julius by bringing conspirators to justice .

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Answered by Anonymous
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---> Antony bears no ill will towards the conspirators but his love for Caesar has its reflection over their sin of slaying the Mighty Caesar. As soon as he finds Caesar's Corpse laying on the ground, he knows the delicacy of the situation and buries his anger within. Though he uses "noble man" for the conspirators, his words are merely to play with their minds. His acquaintance with Brutus so long has gotten him useful information on his NATURE. So, he appeals to his friendship while asking for the permission for speaking in the public on Caesar's demise. 

--> Now the answer to your Question..
-----> Antony was a true friend of Caesar and perhaps, one with a gifted orating skills. His words casted spells on the listeners, thus compelling them to believe him no matter whatever their minds are up to. He used this gift in front of the audience while delivering his speech on Caesar's Demise. As a matter of fact, he divided his speech in sections. The first appealed to their minds --> that brought forward the irony of the conspirators being called as "NOBLE MEN" as well as the comments on Caesar's ambition instead of his wishful thinking. Second appealed to their anger as he revealed to them the wounds. Third appealed to their greed as he revealed Caesar's Wish to the Citizens. Antony brilliantly used the Sin of Lust to arouse the Citizens against the Conspirators, thus bringing them Justice.. He also did achieve his swear of --- "
bringing Ate to Rule the blood y lands of Rome, where women shall but laugh when they'd see their children being slayed".
 Thus, he proves his loyalty to Caesar bringing justice to his Murderers....

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Answered by nitaysood
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Antony was a true friend of Caesar and perhaps, one with a gifted orating skills. His words casted spells on the listeners, thus compelling them to believe him no matter whatever their minds are up to. He used this gift in front of the audience while delivering his speech on Caesar's Demise. As a matter of fact, he divided his speech in sections. The first appealed to their minds --> that brought forward the irony of the conspirators being called as "NOBLE MEN" as well as the comments on Caesar's ambition instead of his wishful thinking. Second appealed to their anger as he revealed to them the wounds. Third appealed to their greed as he revealed Caesar's Wish to the Citizens. Antony brilliantly used the Sin of Lust to arouse the Citizens against the Conspirators, thus bringing them Justice.. He also did achieve his swear of --- "bringing Ate to Rule the blood y lands of Rome, where women shall but laugh when they'd see their children being slayed".

 Thus, he proves his loyalty to Caesar bringing justice to his Murderers....


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