Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene 2

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What does Brutus repeat in his speech concerning Caesar?

Caesars ambition and his honor for Caesar

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What does Brutus saybwould have happened to the people of Rome had Caesar lived ?

He feared that the Romans would've had to live as slaves under Caesars rule

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According to Brutus who are the only people who are offended by Caesar's assassination ?

People who aren't loyal to Rome or don't love Rome

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How do the people react to Brutus's speech?

Everyone cheers, says Brutus should live and that he should be crowned king and give him a statue

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What does Brutus offer to do if the people desire it?

Kill himself

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What favor does brutus ask of the Roman people ?

To listen to Mark Anthony

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Why does Anthony read Caesars will to the people?

-to show that Cesar cared a lot about the people

-to persuade the people that he's not ambitious

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Waht did Caesar's will say?

It gave the people of Rome land and 75$

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How do The people of Rome react to Anthony's speech ?

Turns them away from their support of the conspirators

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According to Anthony what happens to the good men do after they die ?

Says "The good should be buried with him" meaning people forget about the good he did

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What Happens to the evil they do ?

He says to let them be remembered by it

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What Proof does Anthony give that Caesar was not ambitious ?

-how he refused the crown three times

-how he brought home captives to rome —when the poor cried Cesar wept

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What are the four ways that Antony convinced the crowd ?

1. By sharing Caesars will

2. By showing them each stab wound on Caesars body

3. by appealing to their emotions and making them feel guilty for not mourning his death (pathos)

4. by providing proof that Caesar was not ambitious (logos)

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What reason does Brutus give for murdering Caesar?

His love of Rome outweighed his love for Caesar

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What does Anthony keep repeating about the conspirators?

That they are honorable

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According to Anthony who is cut is the unkindest of them all ?

Brutus

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How does Anthony appeal to the peoples greed ?

By reading Caesars will

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Who arrives in Rome after Anthony's speech ?

Octavious

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Where are Brutus and Cassius at the end of scene two ?

They have fled

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Pathos -

persuade by appealing to any emotion

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Ethos-

credible/ethical appeal convincing by character for ethical appeal convincing by character of author tend to believe people whom we respect , are likable trustworthy have our best interest

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Logos-

Appealing to logic (facts)

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Verbal irony-

What is said is exactly the opposite of what the person means

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"My heart is in the coffin with Caesar" is an example of which literary technique ?

Pathos

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Halloween Anthony's speech one word to describe the crowd is what ?

Vengeful

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"Center me in your wisdom" is an example of which literary technique ?

Ethos

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" I come to bury him not to praise him " is an example of which literary technique ?

Verbal irony

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"Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Had you

rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were

dead, to live all freemen?"

Brutus

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"With this

I depart, that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome, I

have the same dagger for myself when it shall please my country

to need my death"

Brutus

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"Caesar's better parts

Shall be crowned in Brutus."

Citizen

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"I do entreat you, not a man depart,

Save I alone, till Antony have spoke."

Brutus

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"The evil that men do lives after them;

The good is oft interred with their bones."

Antony

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"I thrice presented him a kingly crown,

Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition?"

Antony

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"Let but the commons hear this testament,

Which (pardon me) I do not mean to read,

And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds"

Antony

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"It is not meet you know how Caesar loved you.

You are not wood, you are not stones, but men;

And being men, hearing the will of Caesar,

It will inflame you, it will make you mad."

Antony

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"We'll burn the house of Brutus. Away then! Come, seek the conspirators. Antony"

Citizens - how they react to Antony's speech

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"Moreover, he hath left you all his walks,

His private arbors, and new-planted orchards,

On this side Tiber"

Antony

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