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    convince the Plebeians that he was justified in the murder. Brutus’ simple‚ logical‚ yet effective speech left a daunting barrier for Antony to overcome in order to gain the people’s support. Antony started out his speech much the same as Brutus’‚ by welcoming the crowd with a friendly tone. At first‚ he also praised Caesar‚ saying “he hath brought many captives home to Rome.” However‚ Antony subtly laces what seems to be sincere praise with a darker undertone by adding the sentence “Yet Brutus

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    After the murder of Caesar both Brutus and Antony gave speeches to the public. These speeches were used to convince the crowd of the justness of Caesar’s murder.The two men both used different methods of persuasion to convince the people what they thought was the truth. Antony had a more effective speech than Brutus did because he had physical evidence‚ stronger emotions‚ and better methods of persuasion which he used to turn the crowd against Brutus. When Brutus got up in front of the people he

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    World History/ English 10 May 2013 Cleopatra VII She was a woman of powerful ambition‚ a keen sense of intelligence and charm. She had political skills that made a great mark on history. Her name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopater‚ or just Cleopatra VII. Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. and died August 3‚ 30 B.C.. She played a very important role in her father’s life helping him rule. She was the lover of three men‚ all who were rulers. She was not a typical teenager at age 17‚ or even close to being

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    Cleopatra‚ and off the coast of Greece in the Adriatic Sea they met in one of the most famous battles in history: Actium." In this battle Cleopatra and Mark Antony were defeated‚ opening the way for a roman invasion of Egypt. Octavian waited for a year before he claimed Egypt as a Roman province. He arrived in Alexandria and easily defeated Mark Antony outside the city‚ near present day Camp César. Ocatvian entered Alexandria in 30 BC. Cleopatra was captured and taken to him‚ and the Roman Emperor had

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    Sam M. Thomas AP Lang (A2) 29 October 2013 Brutus and Antony Speech Analysis and Comparison After the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ his comrades Brutus and Antony both made speeches to the Roman people addressing his death. While Brutus asserts that he died for the good of the state and his remorse of his obligation to kill Caesar‚ Antony honors Caesar’s deeds to the state‚ and coerces the people against the assassination. Brutus claims that Caesar had to be taken out of power for the

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    Brutus and Antony both use different rhetorical techniques to persuade the crowd at Julius Caesar’s funeral. However‚ the arguments can be very different and one speech can be more persuasive than the other. Brutus’s and Antony’s speech have a different base on the same topic and both have a valid point in each. Brutus lectures about how Caesar is a courageous person. Antony‚ however‚ discourses about how Caesar is determined and how Brutus transferred captives home to Rome. Antony also speaks about

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    According to Webster Dictionary‚ Atheism is a disbelief in the existence of deity or a supreme being. Antony Flew‚ however‚ believes that the presumption of atheism is closely related to innocence and that in this day and age‚ atheism is considered a negative term but Flew wants the word to be considered positively. According to Flew‚ the “presumption of innocence” is that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven and guilty. Meaning‚ in order to perceive and to properly debate the existence

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    Stalingrad‚ by Antony Beevor‚ is a book on the fatal battle of Stalingrad in World War 2. The author stated in the book‚ “The idea behind this book is to show‚ within the framework of a conventional historical narrative‚ the experience of troops on both sides1‚ using a wide range of new material‚ especially from archives in Russia.” The author’s sources for the book included war diaries‚ chaplains’ reports‚ personal accounts‚ letters‚ NKVD2 interrogations of German and other prisoners‚ personal diaries

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    representations and interplay of types of power: In Shakespeare’s famous play Antony and Cleopatra‚ the powerful are portrayed including their personalities‚ their reactions to other powerful figures and the interplay of these powers as the characters interact. Antony’s Power: Shakespeare uses Rome and Egypt as binary opposites not just to reflect qualities inherent in the two places‚ but the changes that come upon Antony depending on which place he is in. The changes in Antony’s behaviour and

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    Stephanie Quick Quick 1 6th Hour English 2012 April 24 Introductory Paragraph: About Antony Gormley Everyone is curious by nature‚ constantly seeking answers to questions we may know nothing about. Our inquisitive minds leave us pondering the fact that some questions have a multitude of answers leaving us with only our own opinion on what is right. Antony Gormley had an endless amount of questions dealing with the human body. He asked questions such as‚ where do we begin and where do we end

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