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Julius Caesar lesson help!!!!

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How did Antony ultimately win over the crowd? Write two paragraphs that describe his use of persuasive appeals, comparing and contrasting with the speech Brutus gave. Provide specific examples from the text to support your point. Use proper spelling and grammar. @StudyGurl14

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the people liked caesar. the senate thought he was becoming ambitious king/ emperor type. when caesar was assassinated mark Anthony addressed the people --- his audience. he called caesar a friend" who was "faithful and just". He gave the impression that caesar should not have been assassinated (which was the crowds perspective).He reminded them that Caesar was a great war hero and brought back slaves (captives) vital to rome and filled romes coffers. that he was a generous man. He had promised to say nothing negative about the assassination of Caesar. So Antony and called the conspirators “honorable men,” but the tone of his voice spoke otherwise. When he said they are honorable men, he was actually mocking them, and the crowd caught on and started to riot. he curses those that spilt Caesars blood (killed him). that Caesars spirit needs revenge. This turns the crowd solely against the senate.

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