Mark Antony delivers his speech at Caesar's funeral in Act 3, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The specific lines in which Antony shows the people of Rome Caesar's body are:
"Look you here,
Here is himself, marr’d as you see, with traitors."
This line is spoken by Antony as he reveals Caesar's body to the crowd, provoking a strong emotional response from the people of Rome. Antony's speech ultimately incites the crowd against the conspirators who killed Caesar.
In which act and scene and line does mark antony deliver a speech at Caesar funeral and show the people of Rome Caesar body
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