The people's attitude varied. Some were excited. (Typically the poor farmers and peasants) Smarter people were mad at Caesar because in order to become supreme ruler, he had to engage the entire country in civil war. Another Answer: Most people would not accept Caesar as their king (although dictator for life is ok...) because the last Roman Kings were not very good and Rome was not yet ready for another one. Apparently at one time Caesar tried to have himself crowned in public but the crowd booed and so he refused it (which made them very happy)
Caesar opens the senatorial session in Act III Scene I by saying, "Are we all ready? What is now amiss that Caesar and his Senate must redress?" The significance of this bit of dialogue is that Caesar is referring to the senate as belonging to him. This is an indirect way of saying that he believes himself to be above the Republic of Rome and, therefore, more powerful than the body of senators who assist him. This very attitude is what the conspirators fear most about Caesar. They believe his ambition will eventually cause him to become a tyrant, and that particular phrase almost foreshadows what may come if Caesar were to remain in power.
Brutus was at home getting ready when he suddenly decided to stab him?
Julius Caesar. He had all ready made himself Caesar when he was attacked. The site where he died still exists and flowers are placed there even today. His body was cremated.
well it was love at first sight. but the spanish were a bit fussy on how they chose their Indians
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
rough tough and ready to get freedom
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Caesar opens the senatorial session in Act III Scene I by saying, "Are we all ready? What is now amiss that Caesar and his Senate must redress?" The significance of this bit of dialogue is that Caesar is referring to the senate as belonging to him. This is an indirect way of saying that he believes himself to be above the Republic of Rome and, therefore, more powerful than the body of senators who assist him. This very attitude is what the conspirators fear most about Caesar. They believe his ambition will eventually cause him to become a tyrant, and that particular phrase almost foreshadows what may come if Caesar were to remain in power.
He was ready for any thing
african americans were not ready to hold political office
People who are 18 are NOT KIDS. They are adults and should be ready to accept ALL responsibility for their actions.
He/She might not be ready to accept that they like you.
You have to make sure you are ready to be in a team. You have to have a good attitude and be ready to work together with your teammates.
sure. being ready for a compromise shows your 'down to earth' attitude.
Believe in Christ and accept him into your life.
Yes. I am ready to face the life. In fact all have been made ready to face anything during the course of their life, but some do not think they are really not ready since they stray away from the positive attitude that is needed to live with the honor of living in all circumstances.
Same thing as an "anti-war attitude." Protesters appearing to get ready to "do their thing" (cause trouble).