Respuesta :
Antony repeats the phrase "he is an honorable man"? "He was my friend, faithful... sure, he is an honourable man."
Answer:
Antony repeats the phrase "he is an honorable man".
Explanation:
In this scene Antony was given the opportunity to talk about what had happened to Cesar, but Antony could not say anything that would displease the conspirators who murdered Cesar. Before Antony spoke, Brutus had already mentioned how Cesar was ambitious and that ambition was the cause of his death. Then Antony decided to use the irony to say that Brutus was wrong and that the crowd should not trust him.
For this, he began to mention good deeds that Cesar had done and at the end of each sentence, Antony added: "In spite of this, Brutus said he was ambitious ... Brutus is an honorable man." So he managed to show that Brutus was not reliable.