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Antony recognizes Brutus as noble and virtuous.
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
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Antony was a skillful orator. He provoked d Romans by using rhetorical devices and appealed to their emotions and greed. All through his speech, Antony kept on calling the conspirators, particularly Brutus very honorable but it was obvious that he was using d adjective sarcastically. He laid bare the qualities of Caesar by highlighting his refusal to accept the crown at the festival of Lupercal and referred to his will by telling them that Caesar had left money to each of them and thus proved that he was not ambitious. Antony 's speech nullified all the effect of Brutus' speech and provoked the citizens against the conspirators.
Good Question! I am trying to figure it out myself. I THINK that the effect was that It United people OR it divided the area into many countries.
If you are talking about Act IV Scene III when Brutus is criticising Cassius, Cassius gets him to stop by saying, in effect, "You don't love me any more."
In Act 4 scene 3 of Julius Caesar Brutus and Cassius get into a argument. Brutus instigated the argument when he saw Cassius attempt to steal, feeling the motives for murdering Caesar was misconstrued.
There were 2 effects of Cassius' death (taking his own life/committing suicide). One effect of Cassius' death was that he left Brutus all alone to fend for himself & the troops in the war the second was that it lead Brutus to take his own life out of fear of being captured & put in Rome's prison for the rest of life as well.
Antony recognizes Brutus as noble and virtuous.
Cassius's belief that he is doomed to die influences his actions and decisions, making him more reckless and fatalistic. This belief also adds to his overall sense of despair and resignation, impacting his relationships with others.
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
Initially, Cassius interpreted negative omens as being aimed at Caesar and the weak Romans who would allow him to be King rather than an indicator that their plans would run awry. However, when he observed the replacement of the two great eagles that had more or less been their armyâ??s mascots replaced by â??dark birdsâ?? like crows, kites and ravens, he accepted this as an omen that he and Brutus (the two great eagles) would fall to the dark forces of Antony and Octavius ( crows, kites, ravens). He remained true to his belief that what he and Brutus did was for the good of Rome and that they remained noble.
The overall effect of thyroid hormones is to control the metabolism of the body's cells.
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I'm pretty sure he loses all hope of losing the battle.
There is not a huge effect but it can taint the overall taste of the food.
Overall, no effect. Individually, that is a personal choice