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Explain how Shakespeare uses Brutus’s opening speech to set the scene.

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Shakespeare begins Brutus’s oration using a list of three, “Romans, countrymen, and lovers” to address the crowd. Just these three words at the beginning of the speech set the tone for the rest of it. He puts “Romans” first, which appeals to the crowd’s conscience that Brutus regards them as proper Roman citizens.

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