Antony and his men devise a plan to bring down the remaining few of Brutus' army. He instructs his men to charge head on with the enemies until their backs are against the edge of the canyon. Antony divides his men into three equal groups and starts towards his enemies location.
Mean while Brutus devises his own plan which involves the majority of his remaining men to stand there ground against Antony's army. However he picks out of his army who he believes to be the best archers and places them hidden on on the higher parts of the canyon.
As Antony's men approach Brutus' following, Antony gives Brutus one more chance to surrender and honor Antony as the victor. Brutus showing to much pride and confidence orders his men to attack. Antony orders his first group of men to charge. Brutus' men dwindle down even more but are victorious in defeating the first fleet. Then comes the second group killing more of Brutus men and again Brutus' army are victorious but this time only leaving Brutus and five other men. Antony and the third group casually walk towards the mighty Brutus. Antony says,"Brutus you have shown a great deal of courage surrender now or be summoned to the heavens." Brutus waves his hand madly in the air and his archers fire among the crowd killing the remainder of Antony's army and all those who stand on the battle field including Brutus and his men.
An archer returns to Rome to tell the people of the outcome in the battle. He preaches about finding better ways to settle differences and elect leaders of Rome. He tells of his belief that Rome should be run by the people for the people and that they should vote for Romes leaders. Never the less Rome is once again left without a leader.
2nd paragraph, first word: Meanwhile* not mean while. Good grammar lesson! :)
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