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?


In the text, the Roman citizens are unwilling to listen to Antony's speech. In the film, they are eager to hear what he has to say.

The text provides only Antony's words. In the film, Antony's inner thoughts are also clear.

The stage directions in the text provide little description of Antony's emotions as he speaks. In the film, Antony conveys strong feelings.

The text has dialogue in which individual citizens speak in reaction to Antony's words. In the film, the citizens react as a group.