Ceasar would speak in Latin. In Latin you could say "why" in one of three ways:
quare, quamobrem, cur
I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.
Caesar left to things in his will: Every Roman would recieve 50 denarii (which would be about $40 today, but it was just say "I got this money from Julius Caesar") And His Palace and Gardens would be opened for the public to enjoy.
I would have to say a dragon and a lion.
Julius Caesar did.
Caesar has a very high opinion of Caesar. You might say he was Caesar's biggest fan.
The feminist critic would say that the male and female roles that are portrayed in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar show female weakness and absence of control.
The conspirators ask Caesar to free Publius Cimber because they all knew Caesar would say no, causing an argument thus leading them to surround Caesar and kill him. It was a way to get close to him.
Caesar mortuus est.
Caesar left to things in his will: Every Roman would recieve 50 denarii (which would be about $40 today, but it was just say "I got this money from Julius Caesar") And His Palace and Gardens would be opened for the public to enjoy.
Because they know Caesar will say no which will tell everyone that Caesar doesn't care for anybody but himself. They planned this all. They knew Caesar was going to say no.
Most people would say that the murder scene is the climax.
Caesars will was found in his bedroom.