Mark Antony seeks to take control of Rome after Julius Caesar's assassination. As a naturally charismatic and ambitious leader who proved his abilities in battle and loyalty to Caesar, Antony argues he is fit to continue Caesar's legacy of strong leadership. In contrast, Brutus betrayed and killed Caesar. The document urges Roman citizens to support Antony rather than the treacherous Brutus in ruling Rome.
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Mark Antony seeks to take control of Rome after Julius Caesar's assassination. As a naturally charismatic and ambitious leader who proved his abilities in battle and loyalty to Caesar, Antony argues he is fit to continue Caesar's legacy of strong leadership. In contrast, Brutus betrayed and killed Caesar. The document urges Roman citizens to support Antony rather than the treacherous Brutus in ruling Rome.
Mark Antony seeks to take control of Rome after Julius Caesar's assassination. As a naturally charismatic and ambitious leader who proved his abilities in battle and loyalty to Caesar, Antony argues he is fit to continue Caesar's legacy of strong leadership. In contrast, Brutus betrayed and killed Caesar. The document urges Roman citizens to support Antony rather than the treacherous Brutus in ruling Rome.
Mark Antony seeks to take control of Rome after Julius Caesar's assassination. As a naturally charismatic and ambitious leader who proved his abilities in battle and loyalty to Caesar, Antony argues he is fit to continue Caesar's legacy of strong leadership. In contrast, Brutus betrayed and killed Caesar. The document urges Roman citizens to support Antony rather than the treacherous Brutus in ruling Rome.
ambitious leader, For he is given to sports, to wildness and much company (Shakespeare 2.1.198-199). Mark Antony is the ideal leader fit to rule Rome, for he will continue the legacy of Julius Caesar. Who is the man competing against Antony? Brutus. A man so conniving to slaughter the man he once considered a loyal friend. A man so selfish enough to claim the Should the responsibility of Rome lie in the blood stained hands of a backstabber, or the capable, powerful hands of Antonys? The future of Rome is shrouded in uncertainty, and it is up to the hard working Plebeian citizens to elect a
Starting off with humble
beginnings as a common Plebeian, Antony climbed his way up the political ladder through hard work and his unbreakable loyalty to our beloved Julius Caesar. Starting off, Antony proved his natural leadership abilities and military prowess during his conquests Gaul. Antony made quick work of the Roman enemies during the Battle of Alesia when put in charge of Caesars cavalry. Later, Antony found himself serving the city of Rome under the leadership of Caesar, with whom he obeyed with
MARK ANTON Y
The hard working Plebeians of Rome
already know who they want. Antony. Caesars effort to satisfy the Plebeian class proved to be overwhelmingly successful, for according to a recent tribune published, Caesar already has 85% of Roman citizens in his favor.
A mob of barbaric brutes,
led by Brutus himself, bludgeoning the unsuspecting and unprepared beloved leader that is Julius Caesar himself.
The enemies dare not
lay a finger on Antony however. We shall find him a shrewd
Both Caesar and Antony proved their
military might during the Gaulic Wars, conquering over 800 cities and subjugating 300. Antony promises to carry on this style of leadership in which the needs or Rome are met before his own.
Red For Power
White for the People Silver for Intelligence
Antony: The silver
lining in the sky, not the silver dagger in your back.
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