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24 September, 23:06

In act 3 scene ii of julius caesar, when the crowd sees caesar body what makes them angry

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  1. 24 September, 23:33
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    the sight of the stab wounds on Ceaser's body.

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    The scene is about a speech that was made by Anthony regarding Ceaser's death. Anthony was able to use pathos, much to his advantage as the people were enraged when they saw the stab wounds on the departed Ceaser's body. In an instant moment, the people were so enraged that at any moment they wanted to mete instant justice to the murderers. In their speech, Brutus and Anthony tried to convince the crowds by stating that Caesar was killed as a result of the growing ambition that would be harmful to the citizens of Rome.
  2. 24 September, 23:49
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    Its the amount of the stabbings and the speech that was given amd showing that the killing was not a simple for the people killing
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