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[BRUTUS.] And for Mark Antony, think not of him, For
[BRUTUS.] And for Mark Antony, think not of him,
For he can do no more than Caesar’s arm When Caesar’s head is off. How does
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SERVANT. Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel.
Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down, And, being prostrate, thus he bade me
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cailee
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How does Brutus’s reason for giving his monologue compare to Antony’s reason for giving his?
Both Brutus and Antony explain
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cailee
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Now that you have read act 3, scene 2, it is important to compare the central ideas that Brutus and Antony convey to the
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Now that you have read act 3, scene 2, it is important to compare the central ideas that Brutus and Antony convey to the
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cailee
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Judging by the behavior of Cassius and Brutus in Act IV, what prediction might you make about their battle with Antony?
A. Brutus
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ANTONY. Come I to speak in Caesar’s funeral.
He was my friend, faithful and just to me. But Brutus says he was ambitious, And
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cailee
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which is the purpose of Antony's repetition of the phrase "Brutus is an honourable man"?
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[BRUTUS.] Messala, I have here receivèd letters,
That young Octavius and Mark Antony Come down upon us with a mighty power,
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cailee
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I have to compare and constrast the funeral orations of Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus. What I need is a thesis statement for
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