Antony cant talk bad about Caesar, cant about the murders and the last rule i cant remember. Antony is very smart, he follows the rules and makes the speech emotional and tells everybody who killed Caesar BY FOLLOWING THE RULES! every body gets sad and mad and goes off to kill the murders.
Brutus and Antony.
Antony would have his way with or without his approval because he is the head of the army.
Brutus appeals to reason, Antony to emotion.
Brutus does.
Brutus believes that Antony is the same kind of person he is; a man who can be trusted to keep his word and act honourably. While Antony is suggesting that Brutus is dishonourable by calling him honourable, he himself is acting dishonourably by breaking the spirit of his promise to Brutus. Irony upon irony!
Brutus and Antony.
One reason Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral is to show the people of Rome that they have nothing to fear and to gain their trust. Another reason may be to uphold the appearance of honorable behavior and to maintain that the conspirators acted out of love for Rome. It also gives Brutus and the conspirators the opportunity to present their side of the story and justify their actions.
The crowd did react to Brutus and Anthony funeral speeches because they had much intellectual appeal.
Because Antony promised he would not do the very thing he ended up doing, and Brutus trusted him. Unfortunately for Brutus he really was an "honourable man".
Antony would have his way with or without his approval because he is the head of the army.
caesars funerl orations were "::::: brutus concentrates on Caesar: mark Antony concentrates on romes greatness
Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral to show that they have nothing to hide and to demonstrate their commitment to fairness and democracy. It was also part of their strategy to win the public's support by giving Antony a chance to address the crowd.
brutus spoke first and then they let Antony speak under certain conditions
He made two decisions about Antony, he firstly decides not to kill him along with Caesar in fear of being seen as "butchers"; and after the assassination of Caesar, he decides to allow Antony to speak at caesars funeral. which in turn is brutus' ultimate downfall.
brutus
Brutus believes that Antony is the same kind of person he is; a man who can be trusted to keep his word and act honourably. While Antony is suggesting that Brutus is dishonourable by calling him honourable, he himself is acting dishonourably by breaking the spirit of his promise to Brutus. Irony upon irony!
During Caesar's funeral, Antony refers to Brutus as an honorable man. This is said sarcastically as Brutus was a traitor to Caesar.