He has one chance to convince the people of his argument, and if he fails he will likely face death. He’s filled with emotion Grief, guilt, rage and vengeance are coursing through his veins, but he must compose himself and choose his words carefully, so as to not be removed from the stage. What’s more, Marc Antony has come to speak to the mob in the wake of the murder of Caesar, an act which to him is brutal and unjust, but to everyone else was the right thing to do. Well imagine what Marc Antony must be feeling during this public address, stepping up to the plinth to face a rabble of angry and bloodthirsty Romans who believe he’s wrong even before he starts speaking. Nobody likes public speaking, right? It’s up there in the top 3 phobias world-wide.
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