caesars funerl orations were "::::: brutus concentrates on Caesar: mark Antony concentrates on romes greatness
Caesar's funeral was in 44 BC.
Brutus and Antony.
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Angelo Ridolfi has written: 'Elogio di Pompeo Neri' -- subject(s): Funeral orations
Spencer Ford has written: 'Oration delivered by Hon. Spencer Ford' -- subject(s): Funeral orations
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
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John Christopher Faber has written: 'An oration on the death of captain Michael Kalteisen' -- subject(s): Funeral orations
In Act III of "Julius Caesar," the two funeral orations—Brutus's and Antony's—present contrasting approaches to persuasion. Brutus appeals to reason and honor, justifying Caesar's murder as a necessary act for the good of Rome, aiming to win the crowd's support through logic. In contrast, Antony's speech is emotionally charged, using pathos to evoke sympathy for Caesar and incite the crowd against the conspirators, ultimately swaying public opinion and sparking a riot. This shift highlights the power of rhetoric and emotion in shaping public sentiment.
Antony would have his way with or without his approval because he is the head of the army.
Sewall Lancaster has written: 'The farewell address of Major Sewall Lancaster to his brethren of Ancient Land-Mark Lodge' -- subject(s): Funeral orations, Conversion