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  1. Quick answer: Antony demonstrates loyalty to Caesar by seeking revenge for his murder and inciting the masses against the conspirators during Caesar's funeral.

  2. He responds to subtle cues among both his nemeses and his allies to know exactly how he must conduct himself at each particular moment in order to gain the most advantage. In both his eulogy for Caesar and the play as a whole, Antony is adept at tailoring his words and actions to his audiences’ desires. Unlike Brutus, who prides himself on ...

  3. Portia. Antony is Caesar 's close friend. He desires to make Caesar king, and he brings about the undoing of the conspirators after Caesar's murder. Described as a passionate man who loves art and music, and teased by Caesar for staying out late at parties, Antony is the opposite of the coldly logical Brutus.

  4. Right away, the audience sees Antony’s loyalty to Caesar. Despite Caesar’s rather strange request, Antony does not hesitate to obediently reply. At the same time, Caesar’s request reveals that he thinks highly of Antony’s abilities. Both characters show mutual respect and admiration for one another.

  5. www.cliffsnotes.com › literature › jAntony - CliffsNotes

    Antony appears at the Capitol at the beginning of Act III, Scene 1, but he does not speak before Trebonius leads him out. When, during Lupercal, Caesar describes Cassius as a dangerous man, Antony defends him as "a noble Roman and well given." While Antony does not perceive at that time that Cassius is dangerous, and later underestimates the ...

  6. Antony plays a significant role in Shakespeare's classic work Julius Caesar and is responsible for completely altering the trajectory of the play in act 3, scene 2. Antony is a loyal supporter of ...

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  8. Summary: In Julius Caesar, Antony's motivations encompass power, revenge, and loyalty.Initially loyal to Caesar, his loyalty drives him to seek revenge against the conspirators. This quest for ...