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The citizens in the play are fickle minded that is changing mind and thoughts. When they are addressed by Brutus they are swayed by his wordings and facts and take the conspirators' side. But when Antony addressed them they take Caesar 's side. So it can be said that the Roman mob is fickle minded
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It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government
Some of the states swayed considerably. Some even went against the principles for some time.
vladimir linen became the leader of the Bolsheviks by spending most of his decade in western Europe where he emerged as a prominent figure in the international revolutionary movement and became the leader of the bolshevik faction of the Russian social democratic workers party.
She was not easily swayed by flattery and could see through insincere compliments.
Chanticleer's weaknesses include his arrogant and boastful nature, which can cloud his judgment and lead him into dangerous situations. He is also easily swayed by flattery, making him vulnerable to manipulation by others.
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The moral of the story "The Fox and the Crow" is that one should not be gullible and easily swayed by flattery. It teaches us to be cautious of those who may have ulterior motives and not to be deceived by false praise.
Claudio is determined, impulsive, and easily swayed by emotions.
The crowd is swayed by Antony's speech and turns against Caesar. They become angry and seek revenge against those responsible for Caesar's death. Antony's words have effectively turned public opinion against the conspirators.
Well, it's already happened. There is no "shouldn't". It not a choice he'll have to make in the future, so... If you're asking "why should Brutus NOT HAVE killed Caesar", well, Brutus was Caesar's trusted friend and confidant who let himself be swayed by the hive mind.
Portia stabbed herself in the thigh and begged for the information bothering him.
As the ocean swayed he became increasingly
because women are easily swayed by their emotions and can't rule when heart is over mind
No, swayed is a verb.
People are gullible and easily swayed by their emotions.