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How does Antony feel about Ceasers death

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In his funeral oration, Mark Antony expresses his deep feelings about Caesar's death. He is able to talk with such zeal because of his deep emotions of sadness and fury. He incites the entire Roman throng to revolt, despite the fact that they all supported the conspirators when Antony began to speak.
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He is upset and wants the killers to pay for their crime.

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Mark Antony was devoted to Julius Caesar. He loved him as if he were his own father. He disguises his feelings when he is meeting with the conspirators after the assassination, but when he is alone with Caesar's body he expresses his feelings eloquently.

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