Thursday, January 16, 2020
Mark Antony’s Speech
How does Mark Antony persuade the crowd to reject the conspirators in Act III. 3 of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Julius Caesar? During Mark Antonyââ¬â¢s compelling speech, he uses various techniques to convince the crowd that the conspirators are murderers not legends. Because the plebians were easily swayed, Mark Antony had this opportunity. To make sure the crowd took his points seriously, Mark Antony has to appear fair and wise. He knows that the plebians are strongly in favour of Brutus, as Brutus has just given them a speech, so if he starts by accusing Brutus, no one would listen to him.Therefore, at the beginning of his speech, Mark Antony was saying that Brutus was ââ¬Å"nobleâ⬠and ââ¬Å"honourableâ⬠. Mark Antony approaches the crowd discernibly. As his arguments grow stronger, the crowds begin to realize that Brutus and the conspirators are wrong. Every time he calls the conspirators ââ¬Å"honourableâ⬠, it becomes more ironic and sarcastic and the people start believing it less. To oppose Brutus' claim that Caesar was a heartless tyrant Antony recounts ââ¬Å"how dearly he loved Brutus.Also, Antony humbles himself as ââ¬Å"no orator, as Brutus isâ⬠hinting that Brutus used trickery in his speech to deceive the crowd. After that Antony reveals to the crowd Caesar's will, in which ââ¬Å"To every Roman citizen he gives, to every several man seventy-five drachmasâ⬠as well as land. He then asks the crowd, ââ¬Å"Here was a Caesar, when comes such another? â⬠which questions the conspirators ability to lead. Finally, Antony releases the crowd and utters, ââ¬Å"Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot. Take thou course thou wilt. After this the crowd riots and searches out the traitors in an attempt to kill them. Mark Antony shows that Caesar was compassionate and that he had a big impact on Antonyââ¬â¢s life that he can never forget Caesar: ââ¬Å"My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar. â⬠He claims that they ar e so close that whenever one hurts, the other does too. He starts crying and the crowd understands what heââ¬â¢s going through and we can see this when one plebian says, ââ¬Å"Poor soul, his eyes are red as fire with weeping. â⬠Antony then teases the crowd with Caesar's will, which the beg him to read, but he refuses.Antony tells the crowd to ââ¬Å"have patienceâ⬠and expresses his feeling that he will ââ¬Å"wrong the honourable men whose daggers have stabbed Caesarâ⬠if he is to read the will. The crowd yells out ââ¬Å"they were traitors. ââ¬Å"Honourable menâ⬠and have at this time completely turned against the conspirators and are inflamed about Caesarââ¬â¢s death. Even though in his speech Antony never directly calls the conspirators traitors, he is able to call them ââ¬Å"honourableâ⬠in a sarcastic manner that the crowd is able to understand.He starts out by pointing out that Caesar had refused the crown three times, which refutes the cons piratorââ¬â¢s main cause for killing Caesar. He reminds them of Caesar's kindness and love for all, proving Caesar as innocent. Next he teases them with the will until they demand he read it, and he reveals Caesar's ââ¬Ëgift' to the citizens. Finally, Mark Antony, leaves them with the question was there ever a greater one than Caesar, which infuriates the crowd. Mark Antony is able to eloquently manipulate the crowd through remarkable rhetoric skills and turn them against the ââ¬Å"honourable menâ⬠.
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