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Tonight is Antony— the man who takes grief, wraps it in poetry, and lights Rome on fire.
And the terrifying part is that he does it while sounding… respectful.
The conspirators imagine a clean reset.
They kill Caesar and they expect:
the crowd to applaud their courage
the republic to breathe again
the story to land exactly as they explain it
But the moment Caesar’s body hits the ground, the conspiracy inherits a problem it cannot solve:
A corpse is louder than a speech.
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By George Bartley4.8
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Tonight is Antony— the man who takes grief, wraps it in poetry, and lights Rome on fire.
And the terrifying part is that he does it while sounding… respectful.
The conspirators imagine a clean reset.
They kill Caesar and they expect:
the crowd to applaud their courage
the republic to breathe again
the story to land exactly as they explain it
But the moment Caesar’s body hits the ground, the conspiracy inherits a problem it cannot solve:
A corpse is louder than a speech.
Support the show
Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.