This was the noblest Roman of them all.All the conspirators save only he Did that they did in envy of great Caesar.He only in a general honest thought And common good to all, made one of them.His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand upAnd say to all the world, "This was a man." what kind of literary term is this THIS IS THE WHOLE QUSTION
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Answer this question…Why does Antony descibe brutus as a noblest rman of them all?
personally i think that Julius Caesar was the noblest roman and Cinna the least noblest roman because he was a conspirator of Julius Caesar even though Julius married Cornelia, Cinna's daughter and had his granddaughter Julia Caesar who became Pompey's wife when she turned sixteen before the civil war of Caesar and Pompey.
Octavius has the last lines, following Antony's "…noblest Roman of them all" speech.
Mark Antony referred to Brutus as "the noblest Roman of them all" in his speech in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" after Brutus's death. He believed that Brutus acted out of a genuine concern for Rome's welfare, unlike the other conspirators who were motivated by jealousy or ambition. Antony's statement highlights Brutus's integrity and moral conviction, even as it underscores the tragic consequences of his actions. Ultimately, this moment reflects the complexity of honor and betrayal in the play.
brutus was called the noblest man in rome
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Caesar Augustus
"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
He says, "This was the noblest Roman of them all" and "This was a man".
Mark Anthony in a play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
Brutus
Answer this question…Why does Antony descibe brutus as a noblest rman of them all?
personally i think that Julius Caesar was the noblest roman and Cinna the least noblest roman because he was a conspirator of Julius Caesar even though Julius married Cornelia, Cinna's daughter and had his granddaughter Julia Caesar who became Pompey's wife when she turned sixteen before the civil war of Caesar and Pompey.
"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
Octavius has the last lines, following Antony's "…noblest Roman of them all" speech.
Antony just wants the support of Brutus' followers so he can have complete control over Rome.