There are many possible and conceivable answers to this rather silly question.
The inevitable truth would be that Brutus and Cassius would become the rulers of Rome, however, whether these two would get on or not would be a factor of this fictional circumstance. Also, Cassius may have gone on to kill Brutus himself, but honestly I think there is no point pondering over this question as it is stupid.
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Which play? Antony is a character in two plays by Shakespeare: Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
The death of Julius Caesar , the speech of Antony and the most important part the way Antony took revenge from all the conspirators....................
Alas, Julius Caesar is only a main character in one play, Julius Caesar. Mark Antony, on the other hand, is a main character in two plays, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
Mrs. Julius Caesar, better known as Calpurnia. The superstition was that if she was touched by one of the racers, like Antony, this problem would be solved.
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he would wear the clothes that the guy in enchanted wore
a lot:CaesarBrutusCassiusTitiniusCiceroCinna the PoetPortiaYoung Catoabout 100 senators put to death by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius *Also it would be which people died not what.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar's three closest friends were Brutus, Antony, and Cassius.
In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Brutus is particularly suspicious of Mark Antony's intentions following Caesar's assassination. He worries that Antony may seek revenge or manipulate the situation to his advantage, especially since Antony had a close relationship with Caesar. Brutus ultimately decides to allow Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral, believing it will demonstrate their honorable motives, but this decision proves to be a grave mistake.
A monologue is a speech made by one person, either in the presence or absence of others. Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar Monologue" is a long speech made by someone in that play. Mark Antony has a long monologue in the play and so does Brutus. Various characters have shorter speeches long enough to consider as monologues: Cassius, Casca, Brutus and Antony again, and even Caesar.
They were suckered into doing just what Antony intended, attacking the conspirators and driving them from Rome.