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What techniques does Antony use in his speech?
Antony appeals to the emotions of the crowd largely through repetition, and, to some extent, irony . When he reiterates the statement that “Brutus is an honourable man,” it’s evident in context that he means the opposite.
What did Antony say to the people?
“Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears” is the first line of a speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Occurring in Act III, scene II, it is one of the most famous lines in all of Shakespeare’s works.
How does Antony address the crowd?
Looking at the body, Antony points out the wounds that Brutus and Cassius inflicted, reminding the crowd how Caesar loved Brutus, and yet Brutus stabbed him viciously. He proclaims himself a plain man; he speaks only what he knows, he says—he will let Caesar’s wounds speak the rest.
What elements in Antony’s speech do you think makes him succeed?
Antony`s speech was full of emotions and genuine feelings for Caesar. The tone of his speech was highly ironic. His repetitive use of phrases and words appealed to a common folks emotions. He used many rhetorical devices to strengthen his speech and garner support of the crowd.
What tactics does Antony use in order to sway the Roman people to his side?
Through the use of repetition of key words in contexts that reverse their meaning, through phrasing that suggests that Brutus is wrong and through theatrical gestures, Mark Antony sways the crowd to his position. Antony cleverly repeats key words, using them to suggest the opposite of their actual meanings.
How did Antony manipulate the crowd?
Having begun to sway the crowd of ordinary Romans against Brutus with irony, Antony abruptly turns to sincerity. He moves the crowd by actually bringing out Caesar’s multiply stabbed body for them to see and talking to them about how much Caesar loved them and provided for them in his will.
Who is Antony loyal to?
Caesar
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.
How did Antony win the crowd?
Antony won over the crowd by telling them about him and Caesar friendship and telling them how he offered Caesar to be king and handing Caesar the crown. The crowd remembered all that Brutus told them about how ambitious Caesar was so they believed Anthony and did not believe Brutus.