In act 3 scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar", why does Antony succeed and Brutus fail to persuade the crowd.

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August 12, 2014

 

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Julius Caesar's story shows a relationship with modern day stories of deceit and tragedy with such a twisting and famous plot modern audiences are still drawn to it. Shakespeare has written many plays based on historical events like, Henry VI and Richard III. This shows he clearly likes writing about historic events or is good at them...
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When he wrote this play Queen Elizabeth was in power and in his day everyone respected and idolised the monarch or ruler. This story is about ruler ship so a lot of people would have gone to see it. The senates killed Julius Caesar, this include Brutus and Cassius. They executed him as they thought killing Caesar was for the good of Rome...
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