Brutus and Caesar were good friends, or so Caesar thought. Brutus killed Caesar. He stabbed him around 2 dozen times. He had help of course, but he did the deed.
Julius Caesar commited treason by crossing the Rubicon River and leaving his general fighting area, causing a civil war before he was dictator, and the Roman senate was scared that Caesar would become too powerful, so Caesar was killed by Brutus along with Cassius and other Senate members who were involved with the plot.
Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
Caesar's ghost commands him to do it, and he is too frightened to refuse.
Help him commit suicide
treason
Julius Caesar commited treason by crossing the Rubicon River and leaving his general fighting area, causing a civil war before he was dictator, and the Roman senate was scared that Caesar would become too powerful, so Caesar was killed by Brutus along with Cassius and other Senate members who were involved with the plot.
treason was seen as one of the worst crimes you could commit
Both Cassius and Brutus commit suicide in the final act.
She will commit suicide.
Caesar's ghost commands him to do it, and he is too frightened to refuse.
A whole pile of people (most notably Brutus and Cassius) commit suicide.
In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius is jealous and envious of Caesar. He sees Caesar as just an ordinary man, like himself. He tells the story of a time when he rescued Caesar...
A company can not commit a crime, the managers can.
Brutus' wife Portia commits suicide (by swallowing live coals, a nasty way to go) in Act IV. Brutus, Cassius and various members of their army commit suicide in Act V.
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Socrates was charged with impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens rather than treason. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. His trial and execution were seen as more a result of his challenging the traditional beliefs and authority of Athenian society rather than actual treason.
Brutus and Claudius and some of their friends think Caesar is getting too uppity so they assasinate him in the Capitol. Unfortunately they are chased out of town by the crowd and Caesar's pal Antony who, together with Caesar's nephew, track them down, defeat them in a battle and cause them to commit suicide. The end.