Unlike the previous speech given by Brutus, Antony opens his speech with “Friends, Romans, countrymen…”. This shows his strong friendship with Caesar in his later statements of being Caesar’s friend. Antony weeps and shows much emotion, appealing to the crowd that Caesar never should have been slain. Antony spend most of his speech contradicting what Brutus said in his. He states that Brutus was wrong, and he puts a different spin on it. In response to the part where Brutus says “Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live free men?” Antony explains that Caesar felt deeply for his people and that Caesar was a very humble kindhearted