Youtube biography julius caesar friends romans countrymen

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    Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears

    Quote from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" is the first line of a speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare.

    Youtube biography julius caesar friends romans countrymen

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  • Occurring in Act III, scene II, it is one of the most famous lines in all of Shakespeare's works.[1]

    Summary

    Antony has been allowed by Brutus and the other conspirators to make a funeral oration for Caesar on condition that he will not blame them for Caesar's death; however, while Antony's speech outwardly begins by justifying the actions of Brutus and the assassins, Antony uses rhetoric and genuine reminders to ultimately portray Caesar in such a positive light that the crowd is enraged against the conspirators.

    Throughout his speech, Antony calls the conspirators "honourable men" – his implied sarcasm becoming increasingly obvious. He begins by carefully rebutting the notion that his friend, Caesar, deserved to die because he w