Julius Caesar is famously known for two speeches in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The first is his speech to the Senate, where he asserts his power and refuses the crown, emphasizing his loyalty to Rome. The second is his funeral oration, delivered after Caesar's assassination, where he uses rhetorical techniques to sway the crowd's emotions, ultimately turning them against the conspirators.
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