He speaks publically, turning the crowd against the conspirators.
Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."
He has lost an ally and is exposed to vengeful aristocrats.
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
Trebonius.
Antony, shortly after Lepidus agrees to have his brother executed. (Act IV Scene 1) They had a mass-murdering purge worthy of Stalin.
Brutus and Antony.
Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."
He has lost an ally and is exposed to vengeful aristocrats.
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
this basically means that Brutus was the cause of Caesars death, thus Antony was referring to brutus in that statement
Mark Antony makes the speech of Julius' will. The will is not real, it was created by Antony himself.
Cassius
Caesar considers Antony a loyal friend despite the fact that Antony likes to stay out all night partying.
Caesars will was found in his bedroom.
Anticipation
The reason Antony does this is to make the citizens/ the poor to go and against Cassius, Brutus, and the conspirators. :D
After Julius Caesars assassination in 44BCE she had a love affair with Marc Antony, and supported him in his claim to the roman throne.