Why was the speaker meek and gentle with theses butchers ?
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a) The reference is to Julius Caesar.
b) The speaker, Antony, says these lines after Caesar has been assassinated and the conspirators invite Antony to speak at the pulpit.
c) The butchers referred to are the conspirators. He refers to them using such a term because Caesar's bleeding body showed the signs of a brutal murder rather than a carefully engineered assassination for the good of the state.
b) The speaker, Antony, says these lines after Caesar has been assassinated and the conspirators invite Antony to speak at the pulpit.
c) The butchers referred to are the conspirators. He refers to them using such a term because Caesar's bleeding body showed the signs of a brutal murder rather than a carefully engineered assassination for the good of the state.
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