Caesar enters a public square with Antony, Calpurnia, Portia, Decius, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, Casca, and the Soothsayer; while being followed by a group of citizens and then by Flavius and Murellus. Antony, dressed to celebrate the feast day, readies himself for a ceremonial run through the city.
Author: dejante
Scene summary of act 4 scene
As soon as the two men are within the tent, Cassius accused Brutus of having wronged him by condemning Lucius Pella for taking bribes from the Sardians, in spite of Cassius’ letters in his defense.
What are Antony’s intentions
How dose Antony’s soliloquy show his feelings toward Caesar and his mentions for the rest of the play?
From the very beginning of Antony’s soliloquy he expresses deep regret and loss because he says “o,pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth that I meek gentle with these butchers”! And in the previous seen he shakes the bloody hands of the conspiriters, this tells me that Antony has taken this as partly his doing.
This show dat Antony has sorrow / remorse and deep regret for this and that he is a little lost and confused because he dose not no what to say or do this is why Antony makes a huge mistake by shaking the conspiriters hands which were coved up to the elbows with Caesar’s blood which he will soon see because the faymass quot “The blood is on your hands” will mean that he was apart of the brutle killing of Caesar and that if they will suffer why not Antony. Or maybe Antony has a plan we will soon find out at the funeral.

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