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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Antony’s Speech and the Rhetoric Used

Vengeance is a powerful. Caesars slaying by Brutus sets Antony in motion to deceive his murderers into allowing him to speak to capital of Italy. In his barbarism to the roman letterss, Antony turns Rome against Brutus using repetition to convey the irony in his own speech and discredit Brutus, as well as, applying cadence to kick in emphasis to the mutiny, and separate Brutuss speech allowing him to connect with his countrymen. Repetition is used powerfully throughout Antonys speech to convey a multitude of thoughts, however, the repetition specially lends to the irony of the piece. let me not stir you up / To such a sudden flood of mutiny. (188-189) is a prime example of the irony in his address. His in tennert from the beginning is to lead a revolt against Brutus and Caesars new(prenominal) murderers, the fact that he actually states he does not want to make out a mutiny while stirring up these very aforesaid(prenominal) people to revolt is very ironic. Antony uses an ir onic repetition to advance his efforts for a mutiny in the discrediting of Brutus. Before Antony takes the stage to talk to Rome, Brutus has just condition a very lively speech and the Romans are partial to him.It is therefore necessary for Antony to use dramatic irony to deceive his countrymen that he believes that Brutus is an august man (61). When Antony first describes Brutus as honourable the audience agrees it is only after(prenominal) the fourth time he says this that the whole crowd realize the irony behind what he is saying.. Antony uses this irony to discredit Brutuss honour and rule the Romans to join in a mutiny against Brutus. The meter in Antonys speech is also a very key part in adding emphasis to the mutiny he wishes to instill in the Romans.Most lines have ten syllables however there are several lines with only nine syllables to add affect. Not only do these sentences have less syllables in greenness but also they end with ambition. For example Yet Brutus says he was aspiring(prenominal) (72) the lost syllables place is taken by a pause that allows the Roman and the reader to reflect on the repeated word ambition. This pause allows the Antony to claver the thought that it was not Caesar that was ambitious but Brutus instead. This meter allows Antony to incite the surmise of Brutus in the minds of Antonys countrymen and incite them to revolt.Interestingly enough the meter in Antonys speech also serves as a contrast to Brutuss who round in prose. Antony is a formalman as is Brutus and throughout the whole scarper the only part where their dialogue is not written in meter of some sort is when Brutus addresses his countrymen. Antony however speaks as if he is addressing another noble conveying the message that he sees them as equals to him, and that while Brutus speaks down to their level, Antony lifts them up to his equal. This allows him to then sympathize with his countrymen and relate to them so that it is easier to coax them to mut iny.

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