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Because he had the same name as one of the conspirators
As the conspirators depart, Brutus suggests that they try to behave like actors and hide their true feelings and intentions.
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Anthony was a true friend of Caesar because he was with Caesar till the end. He made the people revolt against the conspirators. His speech was genuine and had emotions and feelings. He cleverly gains the sympathy of the people by reading them his will. Unlike Brutus he was a faithful friend of Caesar. He was willing to die in the hands of the conspirators with the same sword that killed Caesar.
The citizens reacted with a mix of confusion and growing anger to Antony's words. Initially, they were uncertain about his intentions, but as he skillfully highlighted Caesar's accomplishments and questioned the motives behind his assassination, their emotions shifted. Antony's passionate rhetoric and presentation of Caesar's will incited feelings of betrayal and rage, ultimately leading them to rally against the conspirators. This shift in sentiment marked a pivotal moment in the aftermath of Caesar's death.
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," it is Mark Antony himself who suggests that his life be spared after Caesar's assassination. Antony appeals to Brutus and the other conspirators, arguing that he has been a loyal friend to Caesar and that sparing him would be a sign of their strength and honor. He cleverly uses rhetoric to manipulate the conspirators into allowing him to live, ultimately leading to his powerful oration that incites the public against them.
Cleopatra
Polytheistic.
the true feelings are 'les vrais sentiments' in French.
Yes, it is.