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Loyalty to a friend is a noble qualitie. Antony is a loyal friend of Caeser. These words describe how Antony suceeds in taking revenge of Caesers murder

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Answered by mssimy
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When ceaser was murdered by Cassius and Brutus Antony was very disappointed and became the protecter of cleopatra and took revenge by fighting with Brutus and Cassius and killed them. When Egypt was run over by octivius ceaser he committed suicide to protect cleopatra...


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Answered by Anonymous
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Mark Antony is clever statesman and a good friend of Caesar. He is foresighted enough. It is upto him to turn the  tide, which threatens to flow on the side of the conspirators. Antony proves to be strong in all the ways Brutus  proves to be weak.



His impulsive, improvisatory nature serving him perfectly to persuade the conspirators that  he is on their side, thus gaining leniency. Throughout his speech, he keeps repeating, ‘Brutus is an honourable  man.’ “I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him,” whereas he does just the opposite.



He is able to persuade  the plebeians of the conspirators’ injustice and gains mass support. He contradicts the charges of Brutus that  Caesar was ambitious by pointing out that Caesar had refused the crown thrice, had filled the coffers of Rome  and wept for all Romans.



Antony proves himself to be a consummate politician, using gestures and rhetoric to  his advantage. He graphically displays all the stabs, Brutus and others have inflicted on Caesar’s body and uses  Caesars’ body to exploit the plebeians emotionally. He deliberately thrusts the words’ mutiny’ and ‘riot’ at them  and gets the desired results.




As a tribute to Caesar’s nobility and their friendship he seeks revenge by inciting the mob, recounting caesar’s  good qualities, reading his will and appealing to their emotions, proved the civil war.



Antony never separates  his private affairs from his public actions. So Antony’s eulogy at Caesar’s funeral is a master-stroke, and the  mention of Caesar’s will that leaves money and his property to all Romans, acts as the final nail in the coffin of  the conspirators. So Antony’s speech is a combination of wit, irony, sarcasm, pathos and satire.


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