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write the specialiaty of the speech given by ceaser`s friend

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sorry not by friend by antony;

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  • What is most significant about the meeting between Cassius and Brutus ?
  • Cassius presents his best argument to convince Brutus, his close friend and brother-in-law, to conspire with him to assassinate Caesar. Brutus reveals he has concerns about the state of the Republic, but will not commit outright to join with Cassius.
  •  After an ominous dream, Calpurnia begs Caesar to stay away from the senate and, at first, he agrees. What changes his mind?
  • Decius, a conspirator whose role it is to guarantee Caesar is in the Capitol that day, favorably interprets Calpurnia's dream and then chides Caesar for yielding to his wife's whims. Decius adds that the senate is planning again to offer Caesar a crown, and Caesar gives in to vanity. He leaves Calpurnia and accompanies Decius to the Capitol.
  •  What is the significance of Caesar's dying words, "Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!"?
  • The conspirators gather around Caesar and he sees his trusted friend Brutus among them. Stunned that Brutus is among his assassins, Caesar cries out, "and you too, Brutus?" This famous line is important because it sets Brutus apart from the other conspirators. There is no doubt that Brutus's self-serving and ambitious accomplices have committed an indefensible act, but with Caesar's final utterance we recognize that the self-sacrificing and noble Brutus has perpetrated the same heinous crime – his motivation is rendered immaterial. For this moment, Brutus the idealist becomes Brutus the murderer.
  •  Who turns the people of Rome against Brutus?
  • After Brutus addresses the Plebeians, successfully assuring them that Caesar's murder was necessary to preserve their freedoms (3.2.13-37), Antony delivers his cleverly crafted speech in defense of Caesar. While making sure not to condemn Brutus and the conspirators, he argues that Caesar had no plan to turn Rome into a dictatorship. He reminds the crowd that Caesar was offered a "kingly crown" (3.2.102) three times and refused each time.
  • Brutus is considered the most important member of the conspiracy, yet his mistakes doom it. List two mistakes Brutus makes and explain the effect his mistakes have on the attempted coup.
  • Brutus argues in favor of sparing Marc Antony, claiming that killing Antony would make them appear as butchers. After Caesar is assassinated, Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral. Bad idea.
  • Antony calls Brutus' stab wound on Caesar, "the most unkindest cut of all." What does that mean?
    • The ultimate insult to Caesar was the betrayal by his friend, Brutus. Criticism from enemies is expected. From friends, it is devestating.
  • How does Antony keep his promise to Brutus and Cassius?

Antony promises Brutus he will say nothing ill of the conspirators, so he resorts to irony, calling Brutus and Cassius "honorable men" while exposing the deceitfulness of their acts.

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