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Antony continues to deliver his powerful oration to the Romans and uses verbal irony intertwined with repetition to encourage the Romans to feel resentment against the conspirators. When agreeing to let Antony deliver a speech at Caesar's funeral, the conspirators forbid him to speak ill of them. Antony circumvents this prohibition by using the word "honorable" repetitively, so that it obviously means "dishonorable"...
        
        
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Antony continues to deliver his powerful oration to the Romans and uses verbal irony intertwined with repetition to encourage the Romans to feel resentment against the conspirators. When agreeing to let Antony deliver a speech at Caesar's funeral, the conspirators forbid him to speak ill of them. Antony circumvents this prohibition by using the word "honorable" repetitively, so that it obviously means "dishonorable"...
        
        
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