"What means this shouting? I do fear people choose ceasear for their king." so overall, he doesn't want the crowd to choose Caesar
how the people of pmpey were so quick to change sides
It was big
Cassius forges several letters from commoners and states inside them how Caesar is not a good ruler and how Brutus is the one that should be in power. Cassius then gives his letter to Cinna to deliver to Brutus in hopes of persuading Brutus to take action against Caesar.
So they will not argue in front of their armies
Move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.As you know there were at least 30 involved in the plot against Caesar but most of their names have faded away. Here are some of them that history remembers: Marcus and Decius Brutus, the two Longinus brothers, Gaius Casca, Longus and Cimber.
Because Brutus was Caeser's right hand man and he had access to a lot of resources that would prove valuable to the conspiracy It's always good to have an inside man.
Who knows? He kept them inside.
It was big
While going to the Capitol, Caesar is met by Artemidorus and inside the capitol, he is met by the party of Conspirators.
Cassius forges several letters from commoners and states inside them how Caesar is not a good ruler and how Brutus is the one that should be in power. Cassius then gives his letter to Cinna to deliver to Brutus in hopes of persuading Brutus to take action against Caesar.
Portia dies by swallowing fire, or as we would say burning coal. Brutus reacts to her death is sorrow, but in calm sorrow - without weeping and such. He simply accepts her death and moves on.
Caesar was warned to "beware the Ides of March." Nevertheless, he ignores the warning and goes to the Senate house (which had actually burned down, so they were temporarily using a theatre instead) without his usual guard. When he enters the building, he is stabbed around 27 times by some Senators inside. There are many dramatic tales of his death, and we don't know which are true and which aren't. Supposedly, Brutus, who was a friend of Caesar, delivers the final, fatal stab, and kills him in the end. Brutus and Cassius (another senator who wanted to overthrow Caesar) flee from Rome and form the first Republican party. Eventually, they commit suicide and all their followers are killed by the angry Romans, who supported Caesar. Mark Antony, Caesar's best friend, thinks he'll take power, but, instead, Caesar is replaced by Octavian, Caesar's great nephew.
So they will not argue in front of their armies
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
Move inside the tent where the men would not hear them