![]() I am not Cinna the conspirator.įOURTH PLEBEIAN. Tear him for his bad verses, tear him for his bad verses.ĬINNA THE POET. I am Cinna the poet, I am Cinna the poet.įOURTH PLEBEIAN. Tear him to pieces! He's a conspirator.ĬINNA THE POET. Briefly, I dwell by the Capitol.įIRST PLEBEIAN. For your dwelling-briefly.ĬINNA THE POET. That matter is answered directly.įOURTH PLEBEIAN. Directly, I am going to Caesar's funeral. ![]() considering all the evidence to ensure your response is complete What is the central idea of this excerpt? looking for facts and examples that support your purpose determining the central idea you want to support finding repeated ideas, words, and phrases Which steps are part of the process of citing supporting details? Select four options. Once Antony's speech is done, the servant have a better idea of what will happen next with Rome and can give Octavius the most up-to-date information. Antony tells him to hurry, but then tells him to wait until after he takes Caesar's body to the marketplace to see how the people react to his eulogy. Lend me your hand." Antony tells Octavius's servant to tell Octavius what has happened and to say that Rome is not safe for Octavius yet. ![]() There shall I try In my oration how the people take The cruel issue of these bloody men According to the which, thou shalt discourse To young Octavius of the state of things. Thou shalt not back till I have borne this corpse Into the market-place. Hie hence and tell him so.-Yet stay awhile. Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome, No Rome of safety for Octavius yet. Post back with speed, and tell him what hath chanced. What is the best summary of this monologue? In contrast, Antony states that Caesar only benefited Rome, and that the conspirators were not honorable men. However, Brutus claims that Caesar was ambitious and a danger to the Roman republic. Both senators convey a love for Caesar and his accomplishments for the people of Rome. In act 3, scene 2, Brutus and Antony speak to the crowd about Caesar's assassination. Use transition words to connect supporting details. Then state how the speeches are similar, and end your paragraph outlining the differences between the speeches. In a well-structured paragraph, state the topic of the funeral orations of Brutus and Antony. William Shakespeare" 1) he is pointing out Brutus's hypocrisyģ) both say the opposite of what they really think Now that you have read act 3, scene 2, it is important to compare the central ideas that Brutus and Antony convey to the audience at Caesar's funeral. There is tears for his love, joy for hisįortune, honour for his valour, and death for hisĪmbition. He was my friend, faithful and just to me.īRUTUS. "The good is oft interrèd with their bones." Lesson (3)ġ) Why does Antony keep saying that Brutus is an honorable man?Ģ) What does Brutus think was Caesar's greatest evil? "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar" "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears." Which lines are from Antony's monologue? Check all that apply. William Shakespeare" 1) he refuses it three timeĢ) an ambitious person would have accepted the crownģ) he is dishonest Below are lines from both Brutus's and Antony's monologues. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, "So are they all, all honourable men" 1) What does Caesar do when Antony presents him with a crown?Ģ) How does this example show that Caesar is not ambitious?ģ) What does this example suggest about Brutus's character? William Shakespeare" - "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him." Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. Which details support the central idea that Antony is not being straightforward, but is criticizing the conspirators? Check all that apply. William Shakespeare" Antony calls the assassins "honourable men" but subtly turns the crowd against them. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest. The good is oft interrèd with their bones. I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. Which is the best summary of this part of Antony's speech? William Shakespeare" He questions why the Romans no longer love Caesar and have turned against him. My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar,Īnd I must pause till it come back to me. O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts,Īnd men have lost their reason! Bear with me. What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? You all did love him once, not without cause: Which is the best summary of the central idea of this part of Antony's speech?
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