Pronouncing key words loudly for emphasis is a<span> verbal strategy </span>used in public speaking
<span>He's using them as examples of people who spoke up with their own opinions against the majority, even when it was dangerous to do so.</span>
Their opinion differs mainly when discussing what they each thought about Julius Caesar. The cobbler is happy to celebrate Caesar's triumph. He goes out to cheer for him, and to celebrate along with other Romans. Flavius and Murellus, however, have a much lower opinion of Caesar and do not share the respect and reverence that the cobbler shows for him.