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Loyalty is inherent is friendship.A friend is expected to arrange the hurt caused to his friend. Describe how Antony proves his loyalty to julius caesar by bring the conspiracy to justify

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Answered by Serinus
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The friendship between Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony is a remarkable one. Both of them possess a unique bond in which Caesar hold the ruling power and Anthony gave him the assistance in doing so. Anthony loved Caesar and was the only reliable friend of his. After the death of Caesar, he was the one who was affected emotionally. His grief turned into anger and rage and wished to take vengeance from the assassins of Caesar.

Mark Anthony tries to convince people that Brutus is someone who cannot be trusted upon. He tries to explain that Brutus was wrong and evil and Caesar was the one who was trustworthy and was not as ambitious as said by Brutus. He tries to convince people and sympathize for Caesar which resulted in turning the citizens against Brutus. He spoke in melancholic and passionate tone to the people. While speaking about Caesar jhe said:

“When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept."

Mark Antony concluded that Caesar was the person who was the friend of every people of Rome and his murder was a serious offense.

Answered by mayankgarg3811
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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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