why Antony uses the words honourable many times in his speech
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Throughout Brutus' speech, he repeats the word "honour" several times, in an attempt to prove to the Romans that he conspired against Caesar for the good of Rome ("...not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more"). Antony is trying to turn Brutus' own words against him.
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