Anthony was able to persuade the audience to him at the beginning, and his view was extraordinary. I especially like being able to make sense of respect to the word of reality and mean shameful way.
Anthony faced a group of people opposed to him. In order to move the crowd to his side, he used ironic and rhetorical questions, but did not break him
Anthony indirectly persuaded the crowd Brutus to kill Caesar, but it is wrong, Caesar's death should be revenged. Using rhetorical questions in Anthony's speech will question people as to what they thought.
This rhetorical question asked his speech, opposed Brutus, and he devastated Caesar to a great extent. Now, the crowd begins to oppose Brutus and is supporters of Anthony. The audience asked themselves questions. This in turn led them to question what Brutus had said to them. What? Maybe Brutus will manipulate us to make us think along his mind? They may question
He repeatedly said: Brutus is a glorified person? This sentence expresses the character of Brutus. Anthony's introduction not only points out that Brutus is considered a glorious person, but also raises the question of whether this honor is appropriate in his tone.
Brutus is regarded as good by Rome and Antony believes that the self-important aspect of Brutus comes from this. He noticed this and used it against Brutus. By repeatedly stating the idea that "Blootus is a man of glory," did he point out that Brutus then claimed this fact? The fact of glory? Because he killed Caesar
Anthony changed the people from Brutus' idea to his own idea impressively. When Brutus accepted his claimed moral intent and killed his friend Seiser, the respect of people was not strong enough. Brutus? It is popular but not enough to cover the motivation for these obvious mistakes that Anthony did not notice until subtlely pointed out
Is Brutus a glorious person? Paradoxically, his words are truthful and ironic. With Anthony's short line, the whole picture of Brutus was created.
Anthony must use "sorrow" to attract the emotions of the audience. In order to convince the audience that Caesar is certainly an ambitious person, we must understand the character of the audience. "... bear me .... My heart is in the coffin of Caesar, / I have to stop until it comes back to me" (JC III ii 47) at Caesar's funeral Mark Anthony's speech was very embarrassing and powerful, it caused the audiences loyalty. Prior to Mark Antony 's speech, the crowd supported Brutus and conspirators.
Mark Anthony's speech is more convincing than Brutus. Because Bluutus is just trying to persuade the audience to kill Caesar. Anthony's goal is to gather citizens to revive Caesar's tragic death. Anthony stated that he and Caesar are really best friends and discussed how sad he is to lose such a close friend. By speaking to the civilians what he wants to do to persuade the audience, Anthony wants to guarantee his commitment to Brutus, that is not harm to him.
The unexpected result of Mark Anthony's speech gave the audience an opportunity to surprise the audience. As the drama is based on historical events, the audience knows the most important details - the death of Caesar and Brutus stabbed him. Less obscure details, including Mark Anthony's speech, are even more mysterious. By suggesting that Mark Anthony might support the accomplice accomplice, Shakespeare established the atmosphere of suspicion and interest. Dramatic sarcasm is when the audience knows more about the behavior of the character than the character itself. An example of Julius Caesar is the way to the Senate of Caesar, Altai Midris asked Caesar to read the letter. I found that this letter included a warning to Caesar. If Caesar accepts this letter, he will be ready for life threatening. But he refused to read the letter and thought that the letter was just a request or timetable. Even after Artesidorus asked him to read it three times, Caesar rejected.