In his speech at Caesar's funeral, Antony aims to sway public opinion against the conspirators who assassinated Caesar. By appealing to the emotions of the crowd and highlighting Caesar's accomplishments and his benevolence towards the people, Antony seeks to incite them to revolt. His ultimate goal is to undermine Brutus and the other conspirators' justification for the murder and to position himself as a leader rallying the populace against them. Through his powerful rhetoric, Antony also aims to avenge Caesar’s death and restore his legacy.
Antony when he is giving his speech at the funeral
Antony uses his ability to speak skillfully to make the crowd sympathetic to Caesar and angry with the conspirators.
both characters and audience hear the speech
To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
To deliver Caesar's eulogy (funeral speech)
Antony when he is giving his speech at the funeral
Mark Antony makes the speech of Julius' will. The will is not real, it was created by Antony himself.
Brutus feels that it is only right to let Antony speak, because he was so close to Caesar and the only way that the conspirators can ever repay him in any way is to let him give a speech at Caesar's funeral.
Apart from Brutus and Antony, nobody spoke at the funeral. Unfortunately after Antony's speech a riot ensued and the crowd dispersed. One hopes that Antony had the decency to pick up Caesar's corpse from the Capitol steps and deal with it in some kind of hygenic manner.
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To deliver Caesar's eulogy (funeral speech)
Nothing. At his funeral Antony was dead, therefore he could not speak. However if you are asking about the funeral oration that Antony made at Caesar's funeral, there is no set translation of his speech only the versions that the ancient writers give us. They all say that Antony inflamed the crowd with his words, which caused the riot and fire and ciaos. Shakespeare gives fictionalize version of Antony's speech in the play Julius Caesar.
Antony uses his ability to speak skillfully to make the crowd sympathetic to Caesar and angry with the conspirators.
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both characters and audience hear the speech
to cause unrest over Caesar's assassination.