Pro Milo

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History

 

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Efren D

 

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August 5, 2015

 

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This poor performance was apparently due in a large part to the heavy presence of armed men and troops on the day of the trial which led to Cicero being nervous during his delivery, a fact that he seems to acknowledge in the revised speech when in the opening section he says, "I realize, members of the jury, that it is disgraceful, when beginning a speech in defence of a man of great courage, to show fear oneself, [] But even so, the unfamiliar look of this unfamiliar court alarms my very eyes"...
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The question therefore is not whether or not Milo was responsible for the death of Clodius, rather was this killing justifiable in terms of the law or in terms of any perceived benefit to the State. The approach taken by Cicero at this stage therefore is to argue that first and foremost the killing was done in self defence, but also that the Clodians were a people whose existence could have only have been seen as detrimental to the health of the Roman people and therefore the killing was justified according to its perceived nationalistic benefits...
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