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... With his creative style of writing, no one can compare his style with the speech that was giving in by Brutus and Antony in his play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Where it is unexplainable because all the literally device that he had used through out the entire pieces, and Where the characters used many literary devices on why it was ambitious to kill Caesar or not now with a little speech that was giving from Brutus and Antony, in which they have a little debate in their speech. The speech creatively shows the difference with Brutus and Antony, how one line can change something, and the whole conflict between them. ... In Marc Antony’s famous speech to the plebeians after Caesar’s death, he repeatedly states, “Brutus is an honorable man” (Literary Device: Repetition)(3. ... Through repeatedly stating the idea that “Brutus is an honorable man” in his speech, and then pointing out the fact that Brutus is claiming to be so “honorable” because he murdered Caesar, Antony quickly discourages the people from Brutus’ line of thought to his own. ... Antony may have also noticed (and be using the knowledge in his speech) that Cassius’ flattery, (as well as the flattery of the other conspirators), has finally made its mark on Brutus.
Approximate Word count = 1004 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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