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Title: Married Anne Hathaway. 3 children: Hamnet, Susana, an


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  • By Sallie and Meredith

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MARC ANTONY
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Shakespeares Background
  • Born on April 26, 1564
  • Married Anne Hathaway
  • 3 children Hamnet, Susana, and Judith
  • Hamnet died 1596
  • 1603 acting company changed name to The
  • Kings Men
  • 1613 Globe burned down, Shakespeare
  • moved to Stratford
  • Plays officially published in 1623

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Shakespeares Plays
  • Influenced first by a festival in Kenilworth he
    attended
  • with his father
  • 1592, considered very talented writer in London
  • After 20 years, he had written 37 plays
  • Plays based on history or already written fiction
  • 1604-1607 wrote 3 tragedies Othello, MacBeth,
    King Lear
  • Globe opened and first play was Julius Caesar
  • Because of the lack off added prop details,
    Shakespeare
  • focused on language

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Antonys Relationship with Caesar
  • That I did love thee, Caesar ,O, tis true!
  • He was my friend, faithful and just to me but
    Brutus
  • says he was ambitious, and Brutus is an
    honorable man
  • When Caesar says Do this, it is performed
  • Yet I fear himfor in the ingrafted love he
    bears Caesar

  • -Cassius

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Antonys Role
  • Marc Antony was not part of the conspirator's,
    but was thought of as a limb of Caesar
  • The posture of your blows are yet unknown
  • For he is given to sports, to wilderness, and
  • much company
    -Brutus

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ACT I
  • Antony offers the crown to Caesar
  • Caesar refuses in plot to make people beg him to
    take the crown

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ACT I
  • Antony is dressed for the course
  • Dressed in goatskin loincloths
  • Sacrificed goats and dogs
  • Smeared with sacrificial blood
  • Ran through city carrying a februa
  • A strike assured the women fertility

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ACT II
  • Antony is a loyal friend to Caesar
  • Fine soldier capable of attacking against
    conspiracy.
  • Cassius wants to kill Antony
  • Let Antony and Caesar fall together

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ACT II
  • Brutus objects because
  • For Antony is but a limb of Caesar.
  • Our course will seem too bloody

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ACT III
  • March 15th
  • Antony is lead away by Trebonius
  • Conspirators stab and kill Caesar

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ACT III
  • Antony requests to bury Caesar
  • Wants to speak at Caesars funeral

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ACT III
  • Brutus fulfilled Antonys request
  • Brutus had 3 conditions
  • Antony must speak well of Caesar
  • No mention of the conspirators names
  • Speaking with the conspirators permission

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ACT III
Although it is not the technical climax,
Antonys speech is considered the turning
point in the play
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ACT III
  • 3 major points in Antonys speech
  • Caesar brought money home to Rome
  • Caesar wept over the poor
  • Caesar thrice refused the kingly crown

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ACT III
  • Antonys tactics of inciting the crowd
  • The reading of Caesars will
  • Mantle toga
  • Stab wounds

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ACT IV
  • 2nd Triumvirate
  • Marc Antony
  • Octavius
  • Lepidus

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ACT IV
  • Antonys views on Lepidus
  • Hes a slight unmeritable man
  • Compares him to an ass or a horse
  • Barren spirited fellow

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ACT IV
  • Brutus wants to march to Phillipi
  • If Antonys army marches to Sardis,
  • they will gain men
  • Cassius wants to stay at Sardis
  • so their troops will be rested

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ACT V
  • The posture of your blows are yet unknown But
    for your words, they rob the Hybla bees. And
    leave them honeyless.(5,1, 34)
  • This tongue had not offended so today if Cassius
    might have ruled. (5, 1, 46)

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ACT V
  • Cassius views on the 2nd Triumvirate
  • Lepidus - a Masker
  • Antony- a Reveler
  • Octavius - a School boy

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  • and Brutus is an honorable man, so are they
    all, all honorable men
  • It is wrong to encourage mutiny

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Antony mentions that the conspirators are
honorable 7 times while he talks to the crowd
Repetition
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For Antony is but
a limb of Caesar.
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Quiz
Questions
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Quiz Question 1
  • Marc Antony is described by Cassius in Act V as
    a
  • A. Masker
  • B. Reveler
  • C. School Boy

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Quiz Question 2
  • What is the difference in Brutus
  • and Antonys funeral speeches?

Antonys was in blank verse, while Brutus was in
prose
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Quiz Question 3
  • True or False Shakespeare retired in London,
  • and worked at the Globe until he died.

False
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