First of all it wasn't antony's will it was Caesars will and the excuse that he gave was that he shouldnt read it to them because he didnt want them to enrage against his assasins.
He says that he needs to be able to blame Lepidus.
Antony refrains from reading Caesar's will to emphasize the emotional impact of Caesar's death and to manipulate the crowd's feelings. He suggests that revealing the will might provoke anger or unrest among the people, which he uses to build suspense and sway public sentiment against the conspirators. By withholding the will, he effectively heightens the crowd's curiosity and sympathy for Caesar, ultimately turning them against those who assassinated him.
Brutus did not give Mark Antony any rules.
He explains that Lepidus is older and they should show him honor so that he will have to take part of the blame
"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
Cicero never wanted to give Marc Antony anything least of all power. They were bitter enemies. Cicero executed Antony's stepfather without a trial and later gave a series of scathing speeches against Antony called the Philippics. Also, it was well known that Antony was a close ally of Caesar. When Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, by luck, Brutus did not include Antony on the Senate's death list. That was why Antony insisted that Cicero be included in the proscriptions that the triumvirate ordered and had his head and his hands nailed to the rostra in the forum.
Cicero was a firm republican. Marc Antony was a populist. They were bitter enemies. There was no way that Cicero would consider giving Marc Antony any power whatsoever.
In short - very. It is what the main action of your story builds towards. The promise of a good climax is essentially the reason you give a reader to keep reading.
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he knows he’s the only person he can trust?!!
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