What did antony say about brutus?
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explanation: Octavius decides to take Brutus's men into his own service. Antony speaks over the body, stating that Brutus was the noblest Roman of all: while the other conspirators acted out of envy of Caesar's power, Brutus acted for what he believed was the common good. Brutus was a worthy citizen, a rare example of a real man.
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By repeatedly saying that Brutus is an honorable man, he appeases the mob and gets them to listen to him. Besides that, Antony truly believes that Brutus is an honorable, though misguided, man. When Antony and Octavius defeat Brutus at the Battle of Philippi, Antony pays his enemy this tribute.
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