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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare: Act 3.2-3.3

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Even though there are not options, there are some things to be said about that part of the play.

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by English poet William Shakespeare and it is about the plat that kills the Roman Emperor.

From the beginning of Act 3.2 to the end of 3.3 the mob remains calm and supportive after listening to Brutus but they become enraged after they realize that Mark Anthony wants to rebel and kill the conspirators. Mark Anthony continues developing his own character by showing his oral skills to manipulate people through emotions. On the other hand, when Brutus speaks at Caesar's funeral, he wants to justify his actions by saying that he wanted to free Rome from Caesar's tyranny.

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