feast of Lupercal, a Roman festival of fruitfulness to the pagan god Pan.
Cassius
for taking down decorations honoring caesar
Flavius and Marullus are annoyed because a lot of the commoners aren't working. Instead, they are taking the day off to celebrate Caesar's arrival. Also, the workmen aren't wearing the "sign of their profession." Flavius and Marullus are upset that the commoners aren't wearing the correct clothing. They also don't like that there is a celebration in Caesar's honor, for they dislike Caesar.Need help understanding Julius Caesar? I found a pretty cool website!http://users.rcn.com/spiel/jul11.html
to become king and please his fellow Romans- Caesar declined the crown therefore did not desire kinship, instead he desired a single monarchy under rule of one manCaesar was embarking on further wars, planning for a great expeditiondid not want the old disorders of the courts and assembilies of senatorial wrangling, but a stable government responsible to him alonebut still maintained the assembilies and the senatetherefore turning rule to under his monarchy and rulebrrought more people into the senate by hiring more office holders, reuniting Rome & Italy by taking men from both countries, to gain more control and a more reform balance
Caesar offers to allow the crowd to cut his throat to prove that he would die for Rome. He blames this behavior on illness and begs forgiveness. However, Casca is not impressed by no one taking Caesar up on his offer. He feels even if Caesar had cut the throats of the crowdâ??s mothers, he would still be forgiven.
Cassius
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
She dreamed about the statue of Caesar bleeding and making a pool of blood underneath it. This then came true due to the death of Julius Caesar taking place.
the policy of paying soldiers
Caesar's ambition and desire for military prestige
The Formation of the first Triumvirate
Lucius Cassius. A contemporary of Julius Caesar.
Brutus, who "took a stab" at Julius Caesar and killed him in 44 BC. The question suggests this answer even if it weren't correct.
The Formation of the first Triumvirate
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They are taking a holiday to see Caesar, and to celebrate his triumphal parade
Julius Caesar, although taking part in many wars, was the most popular for his Gaulic Wars. The second most popular war would probably be the Civil war against Pompey.