Antony and Octavius both acknowledge the fact that Brutus is an honourable man. Antony's eulogy speaks volumes about Brutus' character.
Antony and Octavius honor Brutus by giving him the full honorable burial ceremony as needed for a noble Roman senator.
horrible.
After Brutus's death, both Antony and Octavius honor him in different ways. Antony, during his funeral oration, acknowledges Brutus as an honorable man and highlights his commitment to Rome, even while expressing his own grief and anger over the assassination. Octavius, while aligning with Antony, respects Brutus's legacy and views him as a noble adversary, ultimately ensuring that Brutus's actions and intentions are not forgotten in the power struggle that follows. Together, they recognize Brutus's virtues, despite their opposition to him during his life.
bc of brutus absence and Antony and octavius taking control of rome
Philippi
Antony and Octavius honor Brutus by giving him the full honorable burial ceremony as needed for a noble Roman senator.
Because it is obvious if Octavius and Cassius lost, then Brutus and Antony must have won.
horrible.
After Brutus's death, both Antony and Octavius honor him in different ways. Antony, during his funeral oration, acknowledges Brutus as an honorable man and highlights his commitment to Rome, even while expressing his own grief and anger over the assassination. Octavius, while aligning with Antony, respects Brutus's legacy and views him as a noble adversary, ultimately ensuring that Brutus's actions and intentions are not forgotten in the power struggle that follows. Together, they recognize Brutus's virtues, despite their opposition to him during his life.
Antony is a devoted friend of Julius Caesar he is the one that speeks at the funeral after Brutus. Octavius is Julius Caesar's nephew and adopted son.
bc of brutus absence and Antony and octavius taking control of rome
a messenger
Philippi
Titinius and Messala
Marc Antony and Octavian routed the forces of Cassius and Brutus at the battles of Philippi.
Messala and Brutus have letters saying that Octavius and Antony have raised up an army and are marching toward Philippi. They have also used proscription and bills of outlawry to put one hundred senators to death.
They know that if Antony and Octavius' army marches to them, they'll be able to get more men for their army. They know that people will want to join Antony and Octavius if they get the chance to. They know that they are already at their peak and must fight as soon as possible.