When does Antony also employ anaphora in his speech?

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2026-04-25 22:46

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In his speech, Antony employs anaphora notably when he repeatedly uses the phrase "Friends, Romans, countrymen" at the beginning, which serves to engage the audience and establish a connection. He also employs anaphora with the phrase "For Brutus is an honorable man," as he repeats it multiple times to emphasize his skepticism regarding Brutus's honor while simultaneously undermining the conspirators. This rhetorical device reinforces his emotional appeal and highlights the contrast between Brutus’s actions and his purported honorable character.

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