Barrack Obama may speak at Maya Angelou's funeral or memorial service.
what requirements must anthony abide by in order to speak at ceasars funeral
calmly
It could be that at the request of the mother a proper funeral not be held, just a graveside service. The expense of a proper funeral may also have been the reason. A simple graveside service is really all that is required. Family members may speak some kind words over the grave just as well as they can in a church.
Cassius does not like that Antony was granted the favor to speak at the funeral. Cassius does not trust Antony.
Yes Rebbie was there. She helped Paris with the microphone so she could speak. If you look carefully you will see her in front of Janet( at the end of the service)
brutus
Brutus does.
The favor that Antony asks of the conspirators is to speak at Caesar's funeral. They eventually let him, however Brutus gives him guidelines/restrictions that he must agree too or else he will not be allowed to speak at the funeral.
I assume you mean the Horst Wessel Lied ( song) this is a German march that was almost a secondary National anthem during the Third Reich- the lyrics speak of fallen comrades, so it would be appropriate for a funeral.
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He must not speak against the conspirators and he will just speak whatever good he can come up with about Caesar.
Cassius