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... Because of Antony attitude to Rome, which we are given an example of when Antony refuses to see any of the messengers sent by Octavius. ...
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... Then Antony Claimed Rome's eastern provinces for himself, Which meant that Italy and the Western Provinces were left to Octavian. ...
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... is a quiet strength. All three men would do an excellent job in leading Rome. Antony is a manipulative man. This is shown throughout ...
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... Antony's love for Rome paralleled Brutus's love for Rome so he put his well being behind the revenge he felt Caesar needed. Cry ...
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... command. Antony left Rome and traveled to Gaul until things cooled down where he went back to watch over Caesar's interests. Caesar ...
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... Antony then claimed Rome's eastern provinces from Octavian. In 41 BC, Antony had become involved with Cleopatra, whom he had met several years earlier in Rome. ...
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... Antony says that were he an able speaker, he would move "The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny." I am not a highly educated man, but nor I am totally ignorant. ...
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... Brutus murdered Caesar for the good of Rome, and Antony sneakily planted hate in the hearts of the attendants of Caesar's funeral to avenge Caesar. ...
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... presented by Plutarch. Plutarch provides us with a glimpse of the depth to which Rome an Antony have fallen. He relates the story ...
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... In his speech to the people of Rome, Antony could have chosen to simply tell the people their leader and his good friend, Julius Caesar, was dead, and that ...
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... tries to manipulate the Romans to think that the actions of Caesar are for himself and not Rome. Brutus is a great orator, but he loses this debate to Antony.
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... to be more important than one's family and self; the conspirators were selfish for putting themselves first, and Rome last. In Act 4, Antony composes a list ...
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... (1.2.178-185) Here Enobarbus shows the reader that due to the fact that Antony is struggling to choose between his Rome and decadent Egypt, his wife is ...
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... By his powerful speech, Antony has created civil war in Rome and he has no concern for the welfare of the citizens who will suffer in the strife. ...
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... Antony uses Caesar's death to his advantage. Antony capitalises on the opportunity it presents and progresses to become the victor and ruler of Rome. ...
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... The fist such example one sees when Antony returns to Rome to fight against Pompey, as Antony describes it, "Our quick remove from hence"(1.2). ...
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... Antony later takes over Rome along with Octavius and Lepidus. Portia ends up committing suicide by swallowing lit embers from a fire. ...
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... This speech begins a civil war throughout Rome. Antony portrays a manipulative character because a civil war was what he wanted as he stated earlier in his ...
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... The Roman people saw that Antony could possibly cause Rome to become subject to a foreign power, with himself as King - two feared outcomes, as Romans were ...
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... Alongside Octavius, Antony took Rome by the horns. Antony had such a paramount loyalty to Caesar that it could of humbled the Gods. Or so it seemed. ...
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... Therefore, through the events of the play Antony undergoes a series of events causing him to question and assess his value for Rome and for his emotions. ...
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... is a quiet strength. All three men would do an excellent job in leading Rome. Antony is a manipulative man. This is shown throughout ...
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... is a quiet strength. All three men would do an excellent job in leading Rome. Antony is a manipulative man. This is shown throughout ...
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... He frankly and honestly felt that he had had to kill Caesar in order to save Rome from tyranny. He trusted Antony not to blame the conspirators in his speech ...
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... is a quiet strength. All three men would do an excellent job in leading Rome. Antony is a manipulative man. This is shown throughout ...
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... and explains that it was worn "on a summer's evening in his tent, That day he overcame the Nervii." Antony also turns the citizens of Rome against Caesar by ...
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... Brutus refers to Rome as a body and Caesar as the head, yet "To cut the head off and then hack the limbs" would be killing Mark Antony. ...
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... the land. Caesar's will states what he wants for Rome and Antony strives to complete his desired wishes. This includes Caesar's ...
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... Marc Antony is left with control of Rome as Caesar heads to Egypt, he is suppose to act in accordance with how Caesar would if he were still in the city. ...
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... The intensity of Antony and Cleopatra's love causes disharmony. A political marriage for Antony in Rome compounds the situation. ...
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