Julius Caesar

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September 10, 2010

 

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The more he says the word, the more the Romans think that the conspirators, in fact, prove themselves the opposite. "Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;/ And sure he is an honorable man./ ?I should do Brutus wrong and Cassius wrong,/ Who, you all know, are honorable men./?I fear I wrong the honorable men/ Whose daggers have stabbed Caesar; I do fear it" (III, ii, 99-100, 124-125, 153-154)...
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The repetition causes the Romans to look at the conspirators as traitors. One plebeian proclaims, "They were traitors. Honorable men!" (III, ii, 155). Undoubtedly, Antony uses verbal irony combined with repetition to endorse the audience to feel antipathy toward the conspirators. Yet, the audience's emotions quickly transform from antipathy to intense hostility as Antony uses the last but most powerful persuasive device...
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