Speech In Julius Caesar's Speech

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"The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones.” This quote from Marc Antony’s speech in Julius Caesar displays only a small part of his true feelings to the crowd that gathers for Caesar’s funeral, while also revealing some underlying intentions. This elaborate and emotional speech also shows how loyal he was to Caesar as a leader and as a friend.
In the play Julius Caesar, Caesar is becoming the most popular ruler in Rome for “replacement” of Sulla. However, this is not seen as a good thing by the entirety of Rome and a conspiracy arises that includes one of Caesar’s most trusted friends: Brutus. So as you can see, friendship from the beginning is an important attribute and factor throughout the play; however, when one of Caesar’s friends turns and kills him(Brutus), Caesar’s other friends(Marc Antony, Octavius, etc.) are naturally outraged and may have even used this opportune moment for their personal gain. This drives the play’s events towards war, outrage, and eventually death of many, showing how one’s words and actions can affect an entiret...

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