I believed in what Brutus had to say during his speech, and I was pro-Brutus because of his honorable title. How perpetu wholey, I am directly pro-Caesar and pro-Antony. I truly believe in what Antony has to say, because remote Brutus, he has reasons and explications for why things were done. He does not simply claim an opinion as Brutus did. He supports his opinion with facts, so that they are no longer opinions but facts. Brutus said that he killed Caesar for the comfortably of Rome, but he nalways told us the victimize that Caesar caused. I compare it with Antonys speech, and wonder how could I have nattern the death of Caesar as a proper action.
Antony says that he will point the will, if we set out a ring around Caesars corpse. He shows us Caesars sanguinary toga, with a tear. He shows us the rip, and says, See what a hold the envious Casca made: Through this the well-beloved Brutus stabbd. When Antony showed us visual consequence of the bloody treason, and when he said the words beloved and Brutus unneurotic I sought strike back. I am furious, and detest Brutus. I hit myself on the head, for respecting him, and thinking of him as an honorable man. How anserine I had been! Tears come to my eyes, as I see the dead corpse of the most exquisite man that had ever existed.
It was after all of this, that the crowd of Roman citizens is truly enraged. We hum: ...Burn! Fire! Kill! Slay! Let not a traitor live!. I am not loss to let any of the conspirators keep away. They killed the best thing that had ever happened to Rome, and for that they deserve to suffer! Antony says that were he an able speaker, he would live on The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny. I am not a highly educated man, but nor I am all told ignorant. I see what Antony is tying to tell us. I back up Brutus during his speech, but I am truly astounded with Antonys speech. neer have I seen a man with more moral, equity and honor than he. I will hear him, follow him, and move with him. He makes me see the righteousness of the death, or the lack of it. The workforce who murdered him, in no way deserve the crack of the crown. The only thing that they merit is death. The crowd and I patch up to provoke the conspirators houses. Antony has fueled us with anger and we seek revenge! We set off to find the conspirators.
Antony calls us back to read us the will. He tells us that Ceasar has left each of us seventy-five drachmas, and that he has given public use for all of his famous gardens across the Tiber in his will.
If Brutus were here, beside me, right promptly I would burn his body. I would not simply stab him, as he had to Caesar, for he would suffer for only a a couple of(prenominal) seconds. I want to burn him, so that his death is late and intensely painful. He told us that Caesar was to treat us as inferiors, as slaves. He lied to us, telling us that Caesar wished to harm us. Our loving Caesar had always cared for us, and thought of us as family. I think that before learning about the will, I was red ink to act violently based on a brawny shared emotion. I was wrathful, but much of it was because everyone else was as well. However, now that I am aware of how truly noble of a man Caesar was, I am beyond angry. We decide to burn Caesars body in the holy place, And with the brands fire the traitors houses. Our crowd has now become a mob, and we are off to burn the houses of the conspirators. I will not rest until the malicious men who killed him suffer. I wish for Ate to come by Caesars side, to come from hell, and weep Havoc!. I vow not to be meat until I put the lives of these terrible men to an end.
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