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Brutus lists the conditions that Antony must follow at Caesar’s funeral.

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Brutus lists the conditions that Antony must follow at Caesar’s funeral.

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In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar", after Brutus agrees to let Antony speak at Caesar's funeral, he lists several conditions that Antony must follow:

  1. Antony must not blame the conspirators: Brutus tells Antony that he cannot say anything negative about the conspirators or their actions.

  2. Antony must speak favorably of Caesar: Brutus allows Antony to speak well of Caesar, but he must not use this as a way to turn the people against the conspirators.

  3. Antony must speak after Brutus: Brutus insists that he will speak first to the crowd, explaining why they killed Caesar. Antony must speak after him and is not allowed to contradict what Brutus has said.

  4. Antony must acknowledge that he speaks by Brutus' permission: Brutus wants Antony to make it clear to the crowd that he is allowed to speak only because Brutus has given him permission to do so.

These conditions are meant to control the narrative and prevent Antony from stirring up the crowd against the conspirators. However, Antony cleverly uses his speech to incite the crowd against the conspirators without directly violating any of Brutus' conditions.

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