Julius Caesar is famously known for two speeches in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The first is his speech to the Senate, where he asserts his power and refuses the crown, emphasizing his loyalty to Rome. The second is his funeral oration, delivered after Caesar's assassination, where he uses rhetorical techniques to sway the crowd's emotions, ultimately turning them against the conspirators.
Antony in his speech said that in Caesar's will it said he was going to give everyone gold/money etc.
both characters and audience hear the speech
An impromtu speech is something you have to make up in two minutes. its just like public speaking but different because in public speaking you can prepare it but in an impromptu speech you get 2(two) minutes to prepare it then presents it to your audience
liberty
Antony's Speech
Mark Antony makes the speech of Julius' will. The will is not real, it was created by Antony himself.
Antony in his speech said that in Caesar's will it said he was going to give everyone gold/money etc.
I have to deliver one or two liner welcome speech on the stage
both characters and audience hear the speech
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He says, yet they're "Noble Men" like in a sarcastically voice.
Repetition
Because he had been chosen to deliver the funeral oration as a consul for a consul, a friend for a friend and a Kinsman for a Kinsman. Being related to Caesar through the mother .
im not going to give you a speech. Fall in love, then the speech will be a breeze!!
change thinking.
It turned the mob against Brutus, which was his objective.