To deliver Caesar's eulogy (funeral speech)
Antony
In Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," after being assured of his safety by the conspirators, Mark Antony requests to take Caesar's body for a proper funeral. He seeks permission to speak at the funeral and to gather the citizens to honor Caesar with a public display of mourning. Antony's request is strategic, as he aims to sway public opinion against the conspirators and incite the populace to revolt.
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He did not try not to offend the conspirators. During Caesar's funeral, Antony made accusations against them and named and shamed them. He also read Caesar's will which left most of his property to the people. The people became enraged and rioted. Caesar had been very popular with the middle and lower classes. He was seen as the champion of the people.
to pretend to honor them
That he be allowed to take Caersar's body to the marketplace and make a speeche to the commoners
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.
To deliver Caesar's eulogy (funeral speech)
well, because for one Antony is Caesar's friend and for two he wants revenge on the conspirators for killing his best friend. So to get revenge on the conspirators Antony is going to get the crowd to turn against the conspirators and get back at them for murdering Caesar.
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The reason mark Antony shakes the conspirators hands is because it's showing the death bond they have just made.
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they did not kill mark Antony and he acted to get reveng by killing the conspirators.
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The conspirators did not attack Antony because of fear. This is from a book called The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act 2.