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nlexa [21]
3 years ago
8

Based on Mark Antony’s argument in the above speech, why does he repeat the line, “But Brutus says he was ambitious,/And Brutus

is an honorable man”?
Mark Antony repeats that line to support Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was ambitious.Mark Antony repeats that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was not ambitious.Mark Antony repeats that line to support Octavius as the rightful heir to Caesar’s position.Mark Antony repeats that line to encourage Brutus in becoming Caesar’s heir.
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2 answers:
vova2212 [387]3 years ago
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Mark Antony is repeating that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples to prove that Caesar wasn't ambitious. If Brutus was honorable man he wouldn't have killed Caesar to get what he wanted to accomplish.

UNO [17]3 years ago
6 0
Mark Antony is repeating that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples to prove that Caesar wasn't ambitious. If Brutus was honorable man he wouldn't have killed Caesar to get what he wanted to accomplish.
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