In William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, there is a
            
 major difference between two of the characters, Brutus and
            
 Mark Antony. Brutus was very honorable and Antony was
            
 very persuasive. When Brutus spoke at Caesar's funeral, he
            
 appealed to the people's logic and Antony spoke to the
            
 emotions of the people. Antony is very smart and uses his
            
 brain frequently during the play and Brutus is very naive
            
 about many of things. Brutus was very honorable and
            
 Antony was very persuasive. Brutus was very honorable in
            
 the way that he always told people the truth. Antony was
            
 persuasive in the way that he used people to get whatever he
            
 wanted. For example, Antony used Lepidus to seek revenge
            
 on all of the conspirators to take the blame for their deaths.
            
 In the speech at Caesar's funeral Brutus spoke to the
            
 people's logical mind and Antony spoke to the emotions of
            
 the people. Brutus' speech was very short and to the point
            
 and spoke to the logic of the people in the crowd. For
            
 example, Brutus spoke in a detached way about Caesar's
            
 death while Antony spoke to the emotions of the crowd by
            
 crying and talking about all the good things that Caesar did
            
 for Rome. Antony's intelligence was very apparent
            
 throughout the play and Brutus appeared to be naive about
            
 many things. Antony is smart in the way that he manipulates
            
 people to his own advantage. For example, Antony was
            
 manipulative in his emotional approach to persuade people
            
 to become outraged at Brutus. Brutus appears to be naive
            
 throughout the whole play because he believed everyone
            
 was as honorable as he. Brutus did not question what he
            
 was told, assuming it was always true. In conclusion, in
            
 William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, there is a major
            
 difference between the two characters, Brutus and Mark
            
 Antony. The strongest contrast between the two characters
            
 appears to be their ability and ...