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kirill
2 months ago
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Why does antony choose to repeat the word honourable throughout the speech? to favorably compare caesar and brutus to ensure tha

t listeners understand the meaning of this term to quote brutus and his claims accurately to make listeners think critically about brutus and his actions?
History
2 answers:
9966 [1.7K]2 months ago
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I needed to search for the missing parts, and here's what I found.
The excerpt linked to this question is actually a speech by Marc Antony regarding Julius Caesar's demise. Consequently, the reason the speaker continuously emphasizes the term "honourable" throughout his address is to draw a favorable comparison between Brutus and Caesar. The answer is the first option.
LenKa [1.8K]2 months ago
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In a sarcastic tone, Anthony frequently refers to Brutus' honor to prompt the audience to scrutinize his deeds. He illustrates the violence connected to Caesar's murder, simultaneously portraying the so-called 'honor' of the assassins. Although these remarks seem contradictory, they enable Anthony to assert that he never explicitly attacked Brutus' reputation. The correct answer is D.
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