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Beware of the Ides of March!

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Who gives a soliloquy at the beginning of Act II in Julius Caesar?

Brutus


What was dangerous about the birth of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar's birth gives rise to the name Cesarean Section for a birth where the child is surgically removed from the womb, instead of being born normally from the birth canal. Such an operation is safe enough now, but in Caesar's day would certainly have resulted in the death of the mother. However, it actually had nothing to do with Julius Caesar as he as born in the normal way with nothing unusual and his mother lived and was a driving influence on his life. That Julius Caesar was born by the ancient version of a c-section, is just another historical myth or misconception.


What information does casca give about marullus and flavius?

The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.


How does Caesar's will affect the people?

Caesar's will gives people money


Who said o pardon you thou bleeding piece of earth that you are meek and gentle with these butchers?

it is from "Julius Caesar", a play by Shakespeare it is the beginning of a famous monologue, which comes before another, even more famous monologue Marc Antony gives this monologue to Caesar's body it means that he is sorry that he is simply talking to the conspirators who killed Ceasar. He was Caesar's right hand man, a general of the roman army, and rumored to have been Caesar's lover. The speech he gives following this turns the crowd to his side. You probably have heard the beginning of this one too, it starts off: FRIENDS, ROMANS, Countrymen, lend me your ears! anyway so that's what it means he is sorry that he is not immediately avenging Caesar, and that he is merely talking to them immediately after killing Caesar.

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What does the soothsayer warn Caesar?

The Soothsayer gives Caesar a warning. He says," Caesar!" "Beware the ides of March." This warning is very important to the story because Julius Caesar's death is on March 15, 44 BCE. (The Ides of March). This information was gathered from the text of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and also from http://www.livius.org/caa-can/Caesar/caesar_t09.HTML


Who gives a soliloquy at the beginning of Act II in Julius Caesar?

Brutus


Who was Julius Caesar married to when he had an affair with Cleopatra?

Julius Caesar Married lots of Women. He married Cornelia first. Then Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Pompeia, and finally Calpurina. He did not marry Cleopatra but it is thought that they had a few affairs together.


What time did Julius Caesar got killed?

march 44 BC was the date that Julius Caesar was killed. However no ancient writer gives the time that he was killed. It can be assumed that he was murdered in the morning, as that's when the senate usually met.


Who gives Caesar a letter of warning naming the conspirators?

calpurnia is the one who warns caesar not to go to the senate on the day he dies


What was dangerous about the birth of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar's birth gives rise to the name Cesarean Section for a birth where the child is surgically removed from the womb, instead of being born normally from the birth canal. Such an operation is safe enough now, but in Caesar's day would certainly have resulted in the death of the mother. However, it actually had nothing to do with Julius Caesar as he as born in the normal way with nothing unusual and his mother lived and was a driving influence on his life. That Julius Caesar was born by the ancient version of a c-section, is just another historical myth or misconception.


What information does casca give about marullus and flavius?

The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.


Why was Augustus Caesar a mystery?

He is not a mystery - he made a point of being transparent to keep popular support. He even wrote an autobiographical account Res Gestae Divi Augusti which you can look up on the internet where he details his actions. He gets a large section in the TV series I Claudius which gives a good background.


Why was Julius Caesar important to Rome history?

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Which excerpt from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar is an appeal to logos?

Antony gives evidence proving that Caesar was not ambitious. (APEX)


What bad things did Claudius the emperor do?

Claudius did many things including expanding Rome and have laws to protects sick slaves. He help give wealth to Rome but he died because his wife kill him just so her son could take over. Make sure to check other website to be sure and don't just wrie this until it is correct.


How does Caesar's will affect the people?

Caesar's will gives people money