Table of Contents
- 1 How was Antony speech effective?
- 2 What does Antony predict for Rome as a result of Caesar’s assassination?
- 3 Why is Antony’s speech important?
- 4 Why was Brutus responsible for Julius Caesar’s death?
- 5 How did both of these decisions about Antony help bring catastrophe for Brutus?
- 6 What was the purpose of Antony’s servant?
- 7 Who was Antony married to in ancient Rome?
How was Antony speech effective?
Antony speech is more effective because it is genuine and full of emotions and feelings for Caesar. He very cleverly tells the crowd that Caesar was not ambitious rather he had refused the crown thrice. He tries to gain the sympathy of the people by showing Caesar’s wounded body.
Who is responsible for Brutus downfall?
By doing so, Antony gains a lot of power for himself, but he also ensures that Brutus and his companions are doomed. As such, though it’s Antony who actually commits the acts that lead to Brutus’ downfall, Brutus naively sets the stage for this to happen, and so he indirectly brings about his own demise.
What does Antony predict for Rome as a result of Caesar’s assassination?
What does Mark Antony predict will happen because of Caesar’s death? He decides on starting a bloody civil war to take over all of Italy. Brutus says that Caesar was a tyrant, too ambitious and that the people of Rome would have become slaves if he had become the king.
What was the message from Antony?
In his message, Antony declares allegiance to Brutus and swears that even though he loved and was loyal to Caesar, if Brutus can explain why Caesar had to be killed, then Antony will be even more loyal to Brutus.
Why is Antony’s speech important?
The significance of Antony’s funeral oration is that it publicly reveals Antony’s stance against Caesar’s assassins and sways the Roman public in his favor, marking a turning point in the play.
What is Antony’s persuasive goal?
Mark Antony’s speech was more persuasive than Brutus’s simply because, Brutus was only trying to persuade the audience that killing Caesar was the right thing to do. Antony’s goal was to rally up the commoners to revenge Caesars tragic death.
Why was Brutus responsible for Julius Caesar’s death?
Brutus feels he needed to kill Caesar because he believes that Caesar wouldn’t be a rightful ruler for Rome. Even though Brutus had thought that doing this act would turn out better in the end; it did the opposite. It had caused the Roman citizens to go against Brutus and he had killed himself in the end.
Was Brutus downfall his own fault?
Brutus was responsible for his own downfall because he was naïve and did not listen to advice. The main reason that Brutus was responsible for his own downfall was that he did not listen to Cassius.
How did both of these decisions about Antony help bring catastrophe for Brutus?
Brutus says if they kill Antony, their plan will seem too bloody. How did both of these decisions about Antony help bring catastrophe for Brutus? they revolted against Senators and made the political situation worse.
What does Antony prophecy for the future of Rome?
Antony predicts that the Whole Of their country will witness a civil war, which will be bloody and destructive. Foul be so Common that all feelings Of compassion Will vanish from the hearts of man. The ghost Of Caesar shall roam about to take revenge and punish. tie enemies.
What was the purpose of Antony’s servant?
Antony very wisely sends a servant to Brutus, knowing that his best chance is to deal directly with the man he knows to be benevolent and honorable.
Why was Cleopatra sent back to Rome by Antony?
In 37 BC Antony set sail for the East accompanied by Octavia. She was pregnant with their second child and the journey was taking its toll on her, so she was sent back to Rome to the protection of her brother.
Who was Antony married to in ancient Rome?
Anthony had to return to Rome eventually and when he did the empire was split between the three generals (Antony, Octavian and Lepidus) with Antony taking control of the eastern territories as far as Albania. As part of the settlement Antony was married to Octavia, the sister of Octavian.
What was the name of Mark Anthony’s son?
She elevated her first son, Caesarion, to full co-regent and her third child by Mark Anthony, Ptolemy Philadelphus, was born. Mark Anthony was not faring so well in Parthia. His allies had abandoned him and he was forced to retreat, losing a quarter of his men to illness and hunger.