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Becasue he looks only toward the noble cause of things.
Portia - Brutus's wife; the daughter of a noble Roman who took sides against Caesar. Portia, accustomed to being Brutus's confidante, is upset to find him so reluctant to speak his mind when she finds him troubled. Brutus later hears that Portia has killed herself out of grief that Antony and Octavius have become so powerful.Portia is the heroine of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. A rich, beautiful, and intelligent heiress, she is bound by the lottery set forth in her father's will, which gives potential suitors the chance to choose between three caskets composed of gold, silver and lead. If they choose the right casket - the casket containing Portia's portrait.However, Portia is also the name of one of the moons of Uranus, and the name of a genus of jumping spiders.These names are pronounced the same as the Porshe automobile.Please access the related link below for more info:
Well apparently it is called the noble crusade because everyone who went on the first crusade and the noble crusade were noble
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A soldier could become a Noble, and a noble could become the emporer.
Antony recognizes Brutus as noble and virtuous.
Answer this question…Why does Antony descibe brutus as a noblest rman of them all?
Antony and Octavius honor Brutus by giving him the full honorable burial ceremony as needed for a noble Roman senator.
Because he was very noble
Becasue he looks only toward the noble cause of things.
You can probably play it either way. In the play Antony is portrayed as an expert in realpolitik, a political schemer with no ideals or goals apart from a lust for power. He might be expressing admiration for Brutus because he feels that that would be the politically correct thing to do, and will make him look good. Or it is also possible that now that Brutus is dead and no threat to him, Antony is free to admire Brutus's good qualities. It is a further possibility that Antony is being sincere but that in his mind being noble is no compliment; that he is has nothing but contempt for idealists.
On the one hand Brutus might be considered as ignoble; early in the play he shows what might be considered as lacking ruthlessness. "I am not gamesome I do lack some part of that quick spirit." That word "gamesome" suggest that he is not a risk-taker that he is not frivolous. The word "quick sprit" implies that he lacks that ability to think on his feet unlike Antony. "Vexed I am of late with passions of some difference." This illustrates that fact that at this point in the play we see the result of Cassius's manipulation. Cassius is injecting conflicting thoughts into Brutus's head. Unlike Antony Brutus is shown to be affected by other people interference; "Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius, That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me" These words evidence his dilemma because he droughts his own capacity for murder. Some might say that Brutus is not noble because of the fact that he kills Caesar. Caesar was a close confidante and plotted against him and killed him. "For Brutus was Caesar angle" the use of the word angle implies that Brutus was elevated to the highest level of esteem. What Antony uses the techniques of bathos to win over the crowd and audience. "This was the most unkindest cut of all" by using the word "unkindest" he magnifies the horror of Brutus's deed wounding him(if you'll pardon the pun) more than just saying that he mindlessly killed Caesar. On the other hand Brutus may be seen, from the point of view of certain people, as very noble. Although he has killed Caesar there are many counter points to argue against his ignobility of his actions. Brutus truly loves Rome and feels that what he is doing is for the greater good of Rome. In killing Caesar, even if it wasn't the right thing to do, Brutus still sincerely believes that what he is doing will be for the better good of Rome he says himself "Brutus would rather be a villager than the repute himself as a son of Rome" this quotation illustrates Brutus's extreme patriotism. Brutus is skeptical when Cassius first suggests the murder of Caesar "into what dangers would you lead me Cassius…?". After this Brutus deprived of sleep because he is so troubled by what Cassius has said. His wife Portia has noticed this and says "Is Brutus sick?". The fact the Brutus is losing sleep shows that he is intensely worried about the prospect of killing Caesar. There is seriously convict in his head. he wants to do what is right for the good of Rome but Caesar is his friend. Brutus said in the play, "I know no personal cause to spurn at him , But for the general." Brutus has nothing against Caesar, but he fears that Caesar my become a tyrant. He has to have good reason to betray his friend, and he decided that Caesar was becoming too ambitious. Brutus was motivated to make the decision he did by his love for Rome, and this is a very noble decision. He was very patriotic to his country and did what he thought was best for all Romans.
To protect Brutus his noble and honorable leader.
Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.Mark Antony, although a Roman noble, was an impoverished one. He had debt and money problems for most of his life.
Antony and Brutus were two very different men, who fought for two very different causes but in turn they were very much alike in character. Antony's true character shown through greatly when he walked up upon the body of Brutus. Though one may have been more of a radical while the other more down to earth both fought for what they believed in and did not let anything get in their way. Caesar's will states what he wants for Rome and Antony strives to complete his desired wishes. Brutus and Antony are by far the most noble characters in Julius Caesar. In the beginning Brutus is a loyal follower of Caesar but then is told by Cassius that Caesar is using his power for impure reasons Brutus turns against Caesar. Once Caesar is dead the fate of Rome is up in the air. Antony is joined by Octavius and Lepidus to form the triumvirate. While the triumvirate easily agreed on decisions Brutus and Cassius bickered most of the time but once it got down to begin the war they began to understand each other and united. "A friend should bear his friend's infirmities. Brutus tries to obtain the same status that Caesar had and have the people of Rome believe that Caesar was an impure man. "This was the noblest Roman of them all.
Marc Antony begins his indictment of Julius Caesar assassins during the middle of the speech after praising Brutus the conspirator as an "honorable" and "noble man." He cites how Caesar "loved" the people, and Brutus particularly, who among the conspirators he then called "traitors." He closes indirectly asking "Rome," to "rise and mutiny," against the conspirators.
He thought it was a noble act for Rome.