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5 October, 02:04

Why does Antony keep saying that Brutus is an

honorable man?

What does Brutus think was Caesar's greatest evil?

What attitude do both speakers share?

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  1. 5 October, 02:15
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    1) he is ponting out brutus's hypocrisy

    2) ambition

    3) both say the opposite of what they really think
  2. 5 October, 02:31
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    Answer: The answers are:

    1-He is being ironic.

    2 - His ambition.

    3 - Persuasive attitude.

    Explanation:

    1 - Antony is attempting to portray Brutus as ungrateful and treacherous. He succeeds in turning the Roman people against Brutus and the other assassins.

    2-Brutus tells that Caesar became ambitious and wanted to become the king of Rome.

    3 - Both try to sway the minds of the Romans toward their views.
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