
Julius Caesar 3.2 Performance: Antony, Lines 202-222
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The speaker addresses a crowd, acknowledging the honorable nature of those who caused a mutiny. He admits to not knowing their private grievances but trusts their wisdom. The speaker, a plain man, contrasts himself with Brutus, a skilled orator, and emphasizes his lack of rhetorical skills. He presents Caesar's wounds to the audience, suggesting they speak for him. Finally, he imagines a scenario where he and Brutus switch roles, inciting the crowd to action.
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What is the significance of Antony showing Caesar's wounds?
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In what way does Antony suggest he could stir the crowd's emotions?
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