Brutus in Julius Caeser

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In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, two characters speak at Caesar's funeral.

Caesar was just murdered by his best friend Brutus and the Conspirators. Brutus

Antony both speak at the funeral, but each had their own purpose and reason for

Both speeches had their own unique way of addressing the crowd as well as

styles. Therefore, differing effects on the crowd as a result of their differing styles

Brutus was first to speak. He and the Conspirators approaches the stand with their

hands dripping in Caesar's blood. Brutus approaches the crowd by stating that his

for killing Caesar. His reason was not because he did not love Caesar, but because

loved Rome more. Specifically, he says:

Brutus rose against Caesar, that is my answer: Not that I

loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more ( III, ii,


Caesar was not ambitious for three reasons: he refused the crown three times, he



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