Antony
Caesar is warned about an untoward happening by a Soothsayer who bids him beware of The Ides of March (March 15). Caesar says that he is a fool and make him go away at once. Then on the ides of march, he is again warned by Artemidorus and Caesar says that the petition of his shall not be attended to by Caesar as one which considers himself shall be dealt with at last.
Caesar.
Excactly what the title says. It is about Caesar's war in Gaul.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
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.
Cassius
Caesar is warned about an untoward happening by a Soothsayer who bids him beware of The Ides of March (March 15). Caesar says that he is a fool and make him go away at once. Then on the ides of march, he is again warned by Artemidorus and Caesar says that the petition of his shall not be attended to by Caesar as one which considers himself shall be dealt with at last.
Caesar.
Caesar says that he is a dreamer.
it was once said that Julius Caesar was born by c-section. But other research says it was performed on January 14, 1794
he says that Caesar is ambitious
Excactly what the title says. It is about Caesar's war in Gaul.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
what does benvolio foreshadow when he says , " And , if we neet , we shall not scape a brawl
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.
The Nurse
The quote is from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Act 3 Scene I in which the character Cassius says to Brutus 'Stoop, then, and wash. How many ages hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn and accents yet unknown!'