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what was the irony of brutus speech in julius caesar​

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Answered by janhavi5350
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Verbal Irony. The most obvious use of verbal irony, when a character says one thing but means another, is the seeming defense of Brutus. Throughout the speech, Marc Antony repeats several times that Brutus is an honorable man.


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Answered by ashacnarendran
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good countryman let me depart alone and for my sake stay here with Antony Brutus ask his countrymen to listen to his enemy Antony for his sake the speech of antony later prove fatal for Brutus this this is the ionic statement in the poem Julius Caesar


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