Brutus was a protégé of Caesar, and was considered to be one of his closest friends. That is why Caesar said "Et tu, Brute?" (What? You too, Brutus??) when Brutus stabbed him, and why Antony calls Brutus Caesar's angel.
On the contrary, it is Brutus who wants to leave Antony alive. He thought that if Caesar were dead, Antony would not be of any significance. Bad call.
Antony calls Ceaser the choice and master spirits of his age.
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This is more than five, but: Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus, Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus. Some readers consider Richard II to be a tragedy, but most categorize it as a history.
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On the contrary, it is Brutus who wants to leave Antony alive. He thought that if Caesar were dead, Antony would not be of any significance. Bad call.
"Et tu, Brute?" means, "You too, Brutus?" Brutus was a favourite of Caesar, "Caesar's angel", who was even named as a contingent beneficiary in his will. Caesar has seen all of the other conspirators stab him, but last comes Brutus, who he did not expect to betray his trust and love. As Antony says, "This was the most unkindest cut of all."
In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Marc Antony called Brutus and Cassius honorable men.
At the end of the play, Act 5 scene 5, Antony says: "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 up And say to all the world, "This was a man." Basically, Antony calls Brutus the noblest Roman.
Because he wanted the people, audience to feel equal to him. Whereas Brutus made them feel like they were on a lower social class than him. Mark Antony wanted to connect to the people emotionally in order to influence them the way he wanted.
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Antony calls Ceaser the choice and master spirits of his age.
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At first there a compromise between the supporters of Caesar (the caesarians) and his opponents (the optimates) was reached. However, a conflict between the Mark Antony, the leader of the Caesarians, and the optimates developed. The senate sent troops which defeated Marc Antony at the Battle of Mutina. After this three leading Caesarians, Marc Antony, Lepidus and Octavian formed an Alliance, which historians call the Second Triumvirate (three-man alliance). The triumvirs decided to fight Brutus and Cassius, the leaders of the conspiracy to murder Caesar, who had fled to the eastern territories of Rome to rally military support there. This led to the Liberatores Civil War, in which the triumvirate defeated the Brutus and Cassius and their optimate forces