The character of Mark Antony
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Mark Antony, in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, was a brave, intelligent, pleasure-loving, and cunning man. He was loyal to his friend, Caesar, whom he considered a true friend. He looked at life as a game in which he had a signified part to play, and played that part with excellent refinement and skill. Antony was devoted and preferred to be dependent upon Julius Caesar since he rather have enjoyed life than to claim the highest position in the government. He wanted the crown to be given to Caesar so that all conflicts could be avoided. However, this...
he said, "See! Antony, that revels makes merry long a-nights, is notwithstanding however up. Good morrow, Antony" 2.4.116-117. Caesar did not think Antony to be a threat to anyone.
he said, "See! Antony, that revels makes merry long a-nights, is notwithstanding however up. Good morrow, Antony" 2.4.116-117. Caesar did not think Antony to be a threat to anyone.
Antony"s character was slow to emerge, and it wasn"t until he was forced to show his true potential, could he really be judged. He was a character with many hidden traits until he was forced to show his true character while defending Caesar after his death. He was misunderstood by all, and his true leadership qualities were underestimated. Once he became a leader of Rome, his true character was uncovered.
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