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Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.Cleopatra was semi-important because she was the excuse that Octavian had for going to war with Antony. That war was the war that changed history and established our western values.
Cleopatra was a handy tool for Octavian to use against Marc Antony in their power struggle. Octavian used her and her relationship to Antony as an excuse, or at least one excuse, for going to war.
She was the excuse for the Achaeans to go on their ten year looting expedition of Asia Minor.
His problem gave them a good excuse to loot Asia Minor.
If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.
The senators used the pretext of presenting a petition to Caesar as an excuse to get close to him.
The petition about Publius Cimber was an excuse to approach Julius Caesar Plutarch did not say why Caesar exiled Publius Cimber.
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
Tensions had been building between the Senate and Julius Caesar for some time. On one occasion he failed to rise to meet some dignitaries. This was considered an affront and disrespectful. Not long after, he was killed.
they claimed they were there to beg Metellus Cimber brother to be allowed back to Rome and to dissmiss his exile.
excuse me there that's not hard
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
To excuse
escusa but that is the term for excuse like i need an excuse to not go compermiso means excuse me
They are actually tribunes, not senators. They are angry with the tradesmen for illegally taking a holiday to celebrate Caesar's victory over Pompey. Marullus contends that a victory in a civil war does not deserve a triumph. He argues, "Wherefore rejoice? What conquest brings he home? What tributaries follow him to Rome to grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels?" As for the tradesmen, they don't care, so long as they get to party on. What is the purpose of all this?Shakespeare's opening scenes are often intended to settle the audience down and get their attention. They frequently involve characters who will never be seen again (think of the opening of Romeo and Juliet), and rarely involve the lead actor (Richard III is an exception). Here the entire scene involves characters who are insignificant in themselves, but there is conflict and humour (from the funny cobbler) which should get the audience's attention before the really important stuff starts happening with the introduction of Caesar, Antony, Brutus and Cassius in Scene 2.Caesar is shown to be one of those politicians who courts the support of the mob. He supports their having an illegal triumph for him so they can have a party, even though it disrupts the commercial life of the city. It also demonstrates his vanity. Caesar's populist approach will be emulated famously by Antony with his appeal to the mob at Caesar's funeral.The scene sets up a little remark in the next scene. Casca, after saying that whatever Cicero said was Greek to him says, "I could tell you more news too: Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to silence." That is to say, Caesar had them murdered. Now, the undercurrent is that the two tribunes had some sympathy for Pompey, which was probably the real reason they were killed, but even so, this casually brutal behaviour marks Caesar as a bloodthirsty tyrant, foreshadowing the casual and cruel behaviour in Act IV Scene 1