How does Antony's speech change the viewpoint of the
citizens?
O
Their love for Caesar is gone, and they are
convinced that Antony should be the next emperor.
They understand that Brutus was telling the truth
about Caesar's ambition.
O
Antony reminds them that Brutus is a good person,
and only wants what is best for Rome.
They realize that Caesar should not have been
murdered and Brutus misled them.