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Brutus tells them to bathe their hands in Caesar's blood, then walk to the

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Brutus and his companions went to the Capitoline Hill, announced Caesar's death and said: "People of Rome, we are once again free!"

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What restrictions does Brutus put on Marc Antony speaking at the funeral?

In "Julius Caesar", Brutus tells Antony that he can't blame him and his co-conspirators for Caesar's death. He is told to say only the positive things he can remember about Caesar, and to let the plebeians know that the only way he is able to speak at the funeral is by Brutus' permission. Finally, Anthony can only speak from the platform where Brutus is to speak.


What was brutus downfall?

In the play by Shakespeare, Brutus' downfall was his belief that every man was as honorable as himself. He had an unmovable desire to do the most honorable things, which caused him to be easily manipulated. Cassius utilized this and talked Brutus into killing Caesar.


Why is Brutus better than the other conspirators?

Brutus was a trustworthy person; he had good intentions. He was a strong believer in honesty which comes hand in hand with being trustworthy. When the conspirators wanted to kill Mark Antony, Brutus objected to it.


Why did Brutus and the other conspirators murder Caesar?

You certainly do not do someone a favour if you kill him. Brutus could not possibly have seen it this way. He saw the conspiracy and Caesar's death as necessary to save the Roman Republic from what he thought were Caesar's aim of becoming a tyrant. He thought he was doing a favour to Rome and its citizens, not to Caesar.


How did Brutus feel about Caesar being crowned king?

I believe that Brutus was a little ticked off in way, because even though Caesar was powerful, he was physically weak, and had many others things gone wrong with him, such as epilepsy for instance. You can see if this is true or not in Act I i believe, if not Act II, but Brutus talks about how he had to get him from the Tiber river, and how Caesar had a seizure, and was shaking on the ground and such, and the foam was coming out of Caesar's mouth and everything, he was screaming for Brutus's help. And Brutus of course went and helped him out.

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What restrictions does Brutus put on Marc Antony speaking at the funeral?

In "Julius Caesar", Brutus tells Antony that he can't blame him and his co-conspirators for Caesar's death. He is told to say only the positive things he can remember about Caesar, and to let the plebeians know that the only way he is able to speak at the funeral is by Brutus' permission. Finally, Anthony can only speak from the platform where Brutus is to speak.


Why does Cassius believe that Brutus should be a part of the plot against Caesar?

Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.


Why does Antony tell the crowd that he does not plan to read caesers will to them?

He tells the people that he won't tell them what's in the will because if they know that Caesar had willed things to them, they would get angry at Brutus and the other conspirators.


What was brutus downfall?

In the play by Shakespeare, Brutus' downfall was his belief that every man was as honorable as himself. He had an unmovable desire to do the most honorable things, which caused him to be easily manipulated. Cassius utilized this and talked Brutus into killing Caesar.


Why is Brutus better than the other conspirators?

Brutus was a trustworthy person; he had good intentions. He was a strong believer in honesty which comes hand in hand with being trustworthy. When the conspirators wanted to kill Mark Antony, Brutus objected to it.


What flaw did Brutus have in Julius Caesar?

Brutus' flaw is his naivete because he easily trusts Cassius and the other conspirators. He also thinks that the conspirators are killing Caesar for the same reason as him (which is for the good of Rome).


Why Brutus joined conspirators?

Brutus is concerned about Caesar as a result of Cassius's arguments. He thinks he's ambitious but has not really seen it. He believes that if Caesar became more powerful he would become more and more tyrannical, and it was necessary to stop him before things got that far.


What restrictions does brutus set?

Brutus sets these rules for Antony to abide by; 1. that Antony will not blame Brutus and the conspirators " You shall not in your funeral speech blame us" 2. to speak only of the good things Antony can think of about Caesar "speak all good you can devise of Caesar" 3. ensure that he [Antony] informs the plebeians/people that he is only speaking at Caesar's funeral because he was given permission to, by Brutus and co. "And say you do it by our permission" 4. that Antony will speak in the same pulpit where Brutus is going to speak "and you shall speak in the same pulpit whereto I am going" If Antony does not agree, then he "shall not have any hand at all about his [Caesar's] funeral" Hope that helps


How does Antony treat the murderers?

Antony does several things to the conspirators. After they kill Caesar he shakes their blood-soaked hands as if joining them. Then he turns against them by reading Caesars will to Rome and showing Rome his stab wounds, therefor creating pity amongst Rome's citizens. Then he and the conspirators go to war and makes Cassius and Brutus commit scuicide.


What 3 things happened before the Ides of March?

Julius Caesar was warned by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March. Caesar was persuaded by Marcus Brutus to attend the Senate session on the Ides of March. A group of conspirators, including Brutus, assassinated Julius Caesar on the Ides of March.


According to Marc Antony why is brutus better than the other conspirators?

Becasue he looks only toward the noble cause of things.


Why did Brutus and the other conspirators murder Caesar?

You certainly do not do someone a favour if you kill him. Brutus could not possibly have seen it this way. He saw the conspiracy and Caesar's death as necessary to save the Roman Republic from what he thought were Caesar's aim of becoming a tyrant. He thought he was doing a favour to Rome and its citizens, not to Caesar.