The object I chose at the Lightner Museum was a gilded frame picture. The medium for creating it is a canvas. This work is a man sitting in front of the podium. He seems to be 50 years old wearing a black hat and glasses. His clothes are color shirts, overcoat, slacks, knee stocking, black shoes and so on. On the other hand, he has a small book, he seems to be reading, on the other hand, he has a brown stick about 1 foot long.
Mark Anthony is Julius Caesar's genius Mark Anthony - this guy is a genius. He published the most powerful and emotional speech brought by human thought. He got this strong emotion from the pain of Julius Caesar, a lost friend. In the plays of Shakespeare about the Roman ruler of the fate of Rome, the conspiracy plans to kill Julius Caesar. They succeeded in doing this and Caesar's close friend Anthony was irritated. However, he managed to calm down until he was allowed to speak at Caesar's funeral. Brutus, the leader of the conspiracy, tried to win the welcome and support of the audience, and his speech was filled with the universality of flash. His speech sounded
Speech by Brutus and Anthony at Julius Caesar Julius Caesar of William Shakespeare is a tragic story about dogs and mugs. After Caesar was killed, Caesar's best friend Mark Anthony tried to revenge his bloody death. He knew that there was power in that number, and through his speech at Caesar's funeral, Anthony planned to face Roman crowds and confront Brutus and other conspirators. Cassius is one of the comparisons between Brutus and Anthony in Caesar's "Freedom of the Body" speech. Free. Tyranny is dead! "So Cinna insisted that Caesar had collapsed: his trusted friend Brutus was killed for Rome, Cassius's opponent was killed by hatred, and conspirators went to market on his body to show people I will compare and contrast these two in this article.
Julius Caesar of Shakespeare is telling Caesar's best friend Broutas about the killing of Roman idol Julius Caesar. Senators jointly killed Caesar to avoid his domination, and Brutus' legitimate reason was to protect Rome. After the death of Caesar, Brutus talked among the people of Rome and tried to soften his anger with the death of the beloved idol. Through emotion, reason, credibility, he expressed the reasons for the Caesar's murder and the affection for Rome, and the Romans believed that his career intent was in Rome.