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Julius Caesar

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Why is Mark Antony more successful than Brutus in winning over the crowd at Caesar's funeral? By Carl Edwards 10R In this piece of coursework I am going to try and compare two main figures in this play, these two characters are going to be Mark Antony and Brutus. I shall be comparing their speeches and how they managed to influence the crowd through them. Both of these characters are quite alike in some ways but yet again very different in others. They both love Rome greatly and would do anything for it; also they are both very honourable men. On the contrary Brutus is willing to put Rome before a friend whereas Antony would do the opposite and put his friend before Rome. In this play Brutus emerges as the most complex character in Julius Caesar and is also the play's tragic hero. In his soliloquies, the audience gains insight into...

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