Monday, March 4, 2019
Julius Caesar Group Project
Julius Caesar Group Project Analyzing Diction on Marc Antonys run-in 1. Overall I would classify Marc Antonys dialect as more often than not monosyllabic as a whole in length. This took a such(prenominal) longer time to decide than it did of Brutus speech, this could be that Antony is a smarter and nobler person or that its fair how Julius Caesar constructed the speech to persuade the crowd. One of the lines that demonstrate a commodious use of one syllable would be My heart is in the jewel casket there with Caesar and I must pause till it come patronise to me (Shakespeare, Lines 108-109).This is just one of the many lines that uses a lot of one syllable address just in the shoemakers last the speech was mainly one syllable in length. 2. Antonys speech uses a very well use of both techniques of persuading and informing. I felt that there was more use of persuading in his speech than informing but thats alone because they love Antony at the end of the speech. An example o f informing from Antony is, I come to bury Caesar not measure him (Shakespeare, Line 2) Here he is just telling the audience and conspirators that he is just trying to ordain a simple Funeral.Antony is clever with his haggle by bluntly saying things and permitting the audiences sound judgement go off and olfaction that things are correct. Its not just the Audience that persuades themselves he says, Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? (Shakespeare, Line 92). self-aggrandising examples and then asking questions to play with their minds was a very successful simulated military operation of Antonys. 3. I felt that Antonys diction was very formal in his speech un desire Brutus the crowd does not respond in his speech.Antony uses dismiss word choice, which makes him expect more innate(predicate) to the not so intelligent clump of Romans. An excellent example of his formal diction would be, So let it be with Caesar. The Noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious if it wer e so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Caesar dressd it (Shakespeare, lines 79-82) the words such as grievous and ambitious charge formal diction. Diction like Antonys overrides Brutus speech with repititon which makes their mind believe that WOWThis really is impressive and hes right although he does fall short with not letting the audience get in some action of their own opinion. 4. Antony is very intelligent and really gets people in his speech in Act 3 Scene 2 by using denotative examples and not what if and in general meanings. He not only gives specific examples on how things should be but also on how things shouldnt be which is genius like of Antony to portray pros and cons. Lines 90 and 91 re perfect examples of specifics he tells us, He hath brought many captives home to Tome whose ransoms did the general coffers fill. (Shakespeare, Line 90-91) Antony uses endless examples but this one stuck out to me most. 5. Going back to specifics, my feelings have not c hanged, Antony is foul with specifics that make his speech concrete. An new(prenominal) one of his detailed specific would be from line 93 where he states, When the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept (Shakespeare, Line 93).Not only is this fact dead one but also it involves pathos and makes Caesar look even better 6. One of Antonys tactics also for his great speech was the euphonious tone/ word choice he used. typically when you use a nice/pleasant tone with people, they will give you what you want. One of the more highlighting parts of the euphonious words was in line 89 where he declares, And Brutus is an honourable man. . Even though Antony disagreed very highly of Brutus and the conspirators he still followed the rule Brutus gave him and used very thankful words with the crowd. . According to Marc Antonys diction I do feel that he does achieve his overall purpose for the crowd to like him, awarding Caesar, and strongly hate Brutus and the conspirators. He succeeds this overal l purpose by being clever and tricky with his words by speaking against Brutus he locomote short by not using as much emotion. The great part of his speech was most definitely greater than any other part of his speech.
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