Antony fears Caesar, but not Brutus
Discussion
Act 3,
Scene 1
Lines 123-138
Brutus
Servant
Antony loves and honors both men, but it is only Caesar who he feared. One interpretation is that Antony is signaling to Brutus that he's supportive of the conspirators. But in Shakespeare's day, people believed that a good king commanded both love and fear. So perhaps Antony is indicating that he is not ready to accept Brutus or his associates as legitimate successors to Caesar because he does not fear them.