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Rasek [7]
3 years ago
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What is shakespeare���s purpose behind the war of words between mark antony and octavius and brutus and cassius at the start of

act 5 of the tragedy of julius caesar?shakespeare uses the war of words so that the men can explain calmly their reasons for going to war; rhetoric and violence work together.shakespeare uses the war of words to show that these men of power destroyed the republic; rhetoric has been replaced by petty insults.shakespeare uses the war of words to have the opposing armies settle things without going to war; rhetoric is stronger than ever.shakespeare uses the war of words to have the men eulogize caesar once again; rhetoric is used to bring focus to the violence.
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postnew [5]3 years ago
6 0
Shakespeare's purpose behind the war of words between Mark Anthony and Octavius and Brutus and Cassius at the start of Act 5 of the tragedy of Julius Caesar to <span>show that these men of power destroyed the republic; rhetoric has been replaced by petty insults., Therefore the answer is the second option. I hope this helps!</span>
AveGali [126]3 years ago
5 0
B) Shakespeare uses the war of words to show that these men or power destroyed the republic; rhetoric has been replaced by petty insults.
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