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Q: What does Caesar mean when he says he is as constant as the northern star?
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What was Caesar's response to the request to pardon Publius Cimber?

"I am as constant as the northern star." He says that lowly people like the conspirators might well change their minds, but he does not. The suggestion is that, at least in his own mind, Caesar was never wrong. His arrogance does nothing to dissuade the conspirators from killing him.


What does Speak hands for me mean?

its what Casca says before he stabs Caesar


What does Caesar mean when he says 'lean and hungry look?

He was a fan of Hall and Oates


When Caesar is stabbed who says ET Tu Brute?

Caesar.


How does Caesar respond to the Soothsayer's warning?

Caesar says that he is a dreamer.


What does son of the divine Caesar mean?

Exactly what it says, it means the son of the divine Caesar. Octavian called himself that. After his adoption was ratified by the senate. He was known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, son of the divine Caesar. Caesar had been deified and so was considered a god and Octavian took advantage of that deification.


Why does Brutus think Caesar represents a danger to rome?

he says that Caesar is ambitious


What does Octavius mean in Julius Caesar when he says 'We are chained to the stake'?

he means that he has a chain attached to him, which is attached to a stake presumably in the ground.


What is the book Caesar's gallic war about?

Excactly what the title says. It is about Caesar's war in Gaul.


When does Octavius in Julius Caesar say the killing will stop?

Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.


Antony pulls back the cloak from Caesar's body and points at various stab wounds on the body. What is he referring to and what does he mean when he says 'This was the most unkindest cut of all'?

Antony shows the commoners Caesar's wounds to emphasize the cruelty of the conspirators' actions. When he says "this was the most unkindest cut of all" he's referring to where Brutus stabbed Caesar. Since Brutus was his friend, he really betrayed Caesar. It was like a friend "stabbing you in the back."


What character does Brutus think is weak and powerless?

He says that Antony is "but a limb of Caesar" who will be powerless without the support of Caesar. He says this in support of his argument that Antony should not be murdered at the same time as Caesar. Of course, he was completely mistaken.