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English, 23.03.2021 19:00 KittyLitty

1. Shakespeare wrote Act III, scene ii, of Julius Caesar so that the audience would find Mark Antony's speech convincing. However, his audience is made up of fictional characters.
Would an audience of real people who are not bound by the plot of the story have the same
reaction? Argue against the idea that Antony's speech would be just as effective if delivered
to an audience that was not fictional. Provide reasons and examples of Antony's rhetorical
appeals to support your argument (15 points)


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