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English, 19.03.2021 20:30 rscott400

In Act III of the play, Mark Antony speaks at the funeral of his friend, Julius Caesar. How is the text presentation of this scene different from the film presentation?

The text provides both Antony's speech and his thoughts as he is speaking. The film only includes his words.

The text provides a detailed description of the setting, while the film focuses only on the characters.

In the text, Antony is mournful and still, while in the film he is angry and animated.

In the text, Antony's actions as he speaks are unknown. In the film, they are clearly conveyed.

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