We cannot unanswer this question if you do not tell us what "this day" is. If you are referring to the ides of March, this was the day Julius Caesar was assassinated.
No, Marc Antony was a staunch supporter of Caesar and also was Caesar's co-consul at the time of Caesar's death. In fact, he ran and hid for a day of two until he was certain that the conspirators were not after him too.
I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.
Octavius is the heir to Caesar's throne. The last lines represent his leadership and sense of sensitivity as the next ruler.
Cicero was a noble and hot-headed senator who never liked to follow what other people started and was quite often miffed if anyone interrupted him. So, he did not have good relations with Caesar who imposed his decisions and did whatever he wished.
A clock chimes. They only had sundials in Ancient Rome, but when Shakespeare wrote this play, the Elizabethans had clocks that chimed.
its his birthday
Florence Levy was married to Sid Caesar from 1943-2010.
Cleopatra's alliances with Caesar and Antony made her significant.
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Julius Giaus Caesar
No, Caesar was Roman. There was no country of France in his day. To put his nationality in present day terms he would be Italian.
No, Marc Antony was a staunch supporter of Caesar and also was Caesar's co-consul at the time of Caesar's death. In fact, he ran and hid for a day of two until he was certain that the conspirators were not after him too.
They plan to murder Caesar
The soothsayer in Julius Ceasar is the man who tells Caear "Beware of the Ides of March." This has significant meaning, for the ides of March (the 15th) is the day of Julius Caesar's death. Caesar is ignorant towards this man, and for his ignorance, the warning did not get across to Caesar, and he is murdered.
I would say a bad day for Julius Caesar would be the ides of March, when he was stabbed to death by Senators.
We know the kind of things that the Romans of Caesar's day ate, but not what was Julius Caesar's particualr favourite. To jokingly talk about Big Macs, Macdonalds happy meals and Caesar Salads, none of which existed in Caesar's day, is only barely sillier than actually trying to guess the answer to this.
actually Octavian would've become leader after Julius Caesar because it was in his secret will. He said that he would appoint Octavian (Augustus Caesar) on the day of his death. Any day that that would be.