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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
The citizens of Rome played a crucial role in the play Julius Caesar. The crowd of commoners that filled the streets served several dramatic purposes in the play, especially, during the funeral oration. Brutus logically gave his reasons that necessitated Caesar’s death. He informed the commoners that he acted out of love for Rome. The citizens believed his words and cheered for him. However, their mood altered when Antony offered his interpretation of the situation. He passionately described the deeds Caesar performed for the benefit of the people of Rome. Antony’s speech overwhelmed the people with grief, despair and anger for their beloved Caesar’s death. In the play citizens are important characters though they are emotionally hyped and fickleminded.
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