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After listening to brutus' speech the crowd wants to?

The crowd wants Brutus to take power and rule Rome


How do you Compare and contrast Antony's and Brutus' funeral speech?

Brutus's purpose was to control the crowd as was Anthony's. Brutus began his speech with a hostile crowd against him as a murderer of the popular Julius Caesar.


How is their reaction ironic to Brutus's speech?

There are two main ironies in the crowd's reaction to Brutus's speech. First, Brutus explains to the crowd that the only reason he killed Caesar was that Caesar was too ambitious. Brutus says he participated in murdering Caesar in order to keep from getting too much power.


How does the crowed react to Antony's speech?

After Julius Caesar was assassinated, Antony gave a eulogy purporting to praise Brutus. He kept repeating that Brutus was an honorable man while making it obvious that the opposite was true. The crowd turned against Brutus.


What two words did Antony repeat in his speech?

He says, yet they're "Noble Men" like in a sarcastically voice.


How does Marc Antony's rhetoric such as his repeatedly calling Brutus an honorable man affect the crowd when he is giving his funeral speech?

Antony uses his ability to speak skillfully to make the crowd sympathetic to Caesar and angry with the conspirators.


How does the crowd feel about Caesar after Antony's speech?

(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.


Who visits Brutus after the crowd of conspirators leaves?

Ligarius


His speech caused an of cheehhhhhhhring from the crowd?

The crowd's response to his speech was a mixture of laughter and cheering.


In act LL scene ii of Julius Caesar whose speech makes the crowd feel that Caesar was a great leader and didn't deserve to be murdered?

Antony's Speech


What are the three objectives of brutus' speech?

Brutus' speech aims to persuade the Roman public that the assassination of Julius Caesar was necessary to prevent tyranny and preserve the Republic. He seeks to justify the act as a defense of freedom and democracy, emphasizing that Caesar's ambition posed a threat to their liberties. Additionally, Brutus aims to appeal to the crowd's sense of rationality and civic duty, encouraging them to see the assassination as a noble sacrifice rather than an act of treachery.


Senator Jackson's incendiary speech angered the crowd?

Senator Jackson's incendiary speech angered the crowd.