He explains what he had discovered in saying “here's a parchment with the seal of Caesar. I found it in his closet; which pardon me, I do not mean to read” (3.2.130-132). Antony is attempting to tease the people by saying he won't read it. This makes the people want the will even more. Secondly he says, “I thrice presented him a kingly crown” (3.2.98). This is said in a way to fight what Brutus had just said about him being “ambitious”. Lastly he says, “I should do Brutus wrong… I will not do them wrong. I rather chose to wrong the dead” (3.2.125-127). He is saying that he should do something to the killers, but it will only cause more problems. Antony appeals to the commoners emotions by using examples of pathos in his speech. For example Antony mourns by saying “bear with me , my heart is in the coffin there with Caesar” (3.2.107-108). Antony is showing his sadness and sorrow for the loss of his friend. He also explains that, “when the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept” (3.2.93). This also shows that Caesar showed sympathy and care for things other than himself. Lastly he says “if you have tears, prepare to shed them now” (3.2.72). He is telling them that they can let the hidden emotions out that they had for