The citizens were already outraged about Caesar's death. Caesar was considered the hero of the people. Marc Antony's speech tapped into this feeling and named the conspirators. A riot broke out and the crowd went in search for the assassins.
Antony's Speech
In William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Marc Antony's speech makes the crowd feel that Caesar was a great leader. Through his masterful use of rhetoric, Antony highlights Caesar's accomplishments, his refusal of the crown, and his concern for the people of Rome. By repeatedly referring to Caesar as "ambitious" while providing evidence of his generosity, Antony stirs the crowd's emotions and ultimately sways them to see Caesar in a heroic light. This shift in perception rallies the crowd against the conspirators who assassinated him.
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
Before Caesar defeated Pompey in battle, many Roman citizens viewed Pompey favorably due to his military successes and contributions to Rome, including his campaigns in the East and his role in the defeat of pirates. He was seen as a hero and a protector of the Republic. However, sentiments began to shift as political tensions escalated, and some citizens became wary of his growing power and rivalry with Caesar. Ultimately, public opinion was divided, reflecting the complex political landscape of the time.
Those who fear death will feel the pangs of death many times throughout their lives, but the fearless will only experience death when they actually die.
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
Antony's Speech
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.
In William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Marc Antony's speech makes the crowd feel that Caesar was a great leader. Through his masterful use of rhetoric, Antony highlights Caesar's accomplishments, his refusal of the crown, and his concern for the people of Rome. By repeatedly referring to Caesar as "ambitious" while providing evidence of his generosity, Antony stirs the crowd's emotions and ultimately sways them to see Caesar in a heroic light. This shift in perception rallies the crowd against the conspirators who assassinated him.
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
Before Caesar defeated Pompey in battle, many Roman citizens viewed Pompey favorably due to his military successes and contributions to Rome, including his campaigns in the East and his role in the defeat of pirates. He was seen as a hero and a protector of the Republic. However, sentiments began to shift as political tensions escalated, and some citizens became wary of his growing power and rivalry with Caesar. Ultimately, public opinion was divided, reflecting the complex political landscape of the time.
Those who fear death will feel the pangs of death many times throughout their lives, but the fearless will only experience death when they actually die.
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That caesar didnt deserve to be murdered
Essentially it made Brutus feel guilt.
You need to specify what it is about that Caesar had some feelings, otherwise it is impossible to give an anwswer