This essay explains Marc Antony's speech in "The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar"
Title: This essay explains Marc Antony's speech in "The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar"
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Details: Words: 368 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
This essay explains Marc Antony's speech in "The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar"
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 368 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
In "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar", Marc Antony gives a speech to the people of Rome. To do this he must have an audience, a purpose, and he must use persuasive techniques. If Antony didn't have an audience what would be the use of his speech? Without a purpose his speech would also be useless. If Antony didn't use persuasive techniques, the audience would soon become bored, and he wouldn't accomplish his purpose. All of
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loaded words. This helps the people become energetic about helping him. Antony's use of persuasive techniques greatly improves his speech.
After Antony gave his speech, his purpose was accomplished. He revenged Caesars death. This would not have been possible if he hadn't given his speech. For his speech to work he had to have an audience, a purpose and he had to use persuasive techniques. He used these three things and eventually accomplished his task.