Julius Caesar Questions on Repetition

Julius Caesar

In Julius Caesar, Antony uses repetition, irony, and emotional appeals to instigate the mob against the murderers. By repeatedly calling Brutus "an honourable man," he implies the opposite. He evokes...

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Julius Caesar

In Julius Caesar, three examples of repetition in Brutus's speech after he kills Caesar are "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more," "There is tears for his love, joy for his...

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Julius Caesar

In Antony's funeral speech, the repetition of the phrase "Brutus is an honourable man" serves as a clever rhetorical device. Antony uses sarcasm to subtly undermine Brutus's justification for...

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