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Brutus is an honorable man
- A statement made several times in a speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare . The speech is Antony's funeral oration over Caesar, whom Brutus (see also Brutus ) has helped kill. âBrutus is an honorable manâ is ironic, as Antony is attempting to portray Brutus as ungrateful and treacherous. He succeeds in turning the Roman people against Brutus and the other assassins.
Example Sentences
McSweeny deploys actors all around the Blackfriars Theatre space and has the furious rabble all but drown out Kent as he begins Marc Antonyâs âFriends, Romans, countrymenâ eulogy; the crowdâs switching of allegiance to Antony as he repeats that rhetorical device dripping with irony â âFor Brutus is an honorable manâ â is rarely so crisply revealed.
And Brutus is an honorable man.
Iâm not going to serve as a character witness, nor deliver some kind of âBrutus is an honorable manâ speech.
Letâs back that up: This movie doesnât suck all that much, and Brutus is an honorable man.
Ms. Aquinoâs âBrutus is an honorable manâ speech is so moving that I wish it could be the end of the play.
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