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Antony's speech would have reached me more, especially after having just...
Discussion post added by mshurn in Julius Caesar.
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Answer posted by brandih in Julius Caesar.
so as to win public....he is actually being sarcastic..thats it.:)
Answer posted by gaurivarshney in Julius Caesar.
Both speeches contain some powerful and skilled rhetoric. If I were an...
Discussion post added by gaurivarshney in Julius Caesar.
In reply to #6: hie ur speech is cul ....gal....
Discussion post added by gaurivarshney in Julius Caesar.
Act III, scene ii evidences the power of rhetoric and oratory: first...
Answer posted by e-noter in Julius Caesar.
In Act III, scene iii, we briefly encounter the minor character of a...
Answer posted by e-noter in Julius Caesar.
The festival began with the sacrifice by the Luperci of two male...
Answer posted by e-noter in Julius Caesar.
Brutus, not Julius Caesar, is the main protagonist of Shakespeare's...
Answer posted by e-noter in Julius Caesar.
I would say not very well in this day and age. They clearly have too...
Discussion post added by epollock in Julius Caesar.
I concur witih marilynn07 that Cassius would fare better in the arena of...
Discussion post added by mwestwood in Julius Caesar.
Cassius is manipulating and sly. He would fit in just fine in...
Discussion post added by amy-lepore in Julius Caesar.
The best answer is unequal. Cassius and Brutus struggle with one...
Answer posted by sullymonster in Julius Caesar.
