Compose an extended responce to the following question
Brutus' prose address to the plebians (III.ii.13+) and Antony's 'Friends, Romans, countrymen' (III.ii.65+) indicated different readings of the crowd at Caesar's funeral.
if you were to direct a production of Julius Caesar, how would you read the principals' manipulation of the masses?
CAN ANYONE OFFER SOME HELP? THANKS IN ADVANCE
Brutus' prose address to the plebians (III.ii.13+) and Antony's 'Friends, Romans, countrymen' (III.ii.65+) indicated different readings of the crowd at Caesar's funeral.
if you were to direct a production of Julius Caesar, how would you read the principals' manipulation of the masses?
CAN ANYONE OFFER SOME HELP? THANKS IN ADVANCE