Brutus And Mark Anthony Speech

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Both Brutus and Mark Anthony's speeches are both spoken with lots of emotion and reasoning for their actions. Both of their speeches foreshadows the end of the play because they talk about victory. Brutus wanted to convince the audience that it was the right thing to kill Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony wanted to convince the audience that it was the wrong thing.

Brutus was defending his action of killing Julius Caesar. One of his reasons for killing Julius Caesar was that he thought he was ambitious. He couldn't give an exact reason as to why he thought Caesar was ambitious. Mark Anthony's speech proved that Caesar wasn't ambitious because he said, " I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse."

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