"brutish”
Wordplay
Act 3,
Scene 2
Lines 73-107
Antony
Antony is saying that with the recent turn of events, it seems as if the natural order of the world has been turned upside down: men are no longer employing their reason, while mere animals are making the decisions. At the same time, he takes a jab at Brutus with a clever pun on brutish/Brutus, implying that Caesar's murderer is no better than a beast.