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Paraphin [41]
2 years ago
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What tone does Antony use when speaking to Brutus? What phrase in the passage best conveys Antony’s tone? How do the words con

vey Antony's meaning?.
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timurjin [86]2 years ago
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Antony's tone in his conversation with Brutus is very bitter<u>.</u>

It is so because one of the statements he makes to Brutus which conveys this is when he says:

"Witness the hole you made in Ceasar's Heart"

After the assassination of Julius Ceasar, severally, in his statement about Brutus, Mark Antony a character in William Shakespeare's play refers to Brutus as an "honorable man".

This is an irony because he is actually trying to say that Brutus is ungrateful and traitorous.

He makes this statement during his speech to the Roman people who he succeeded in turning against Brutus and the other assassins.

The above references William Shakespeare's play titled The Tragedy of Julius Ceasar, Part 6. Read more about it here:

brainly.com/question/8736416

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