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Q: What were Murellus and Flavius' punishment for their actions?
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What did Flavius and Murellus do after seeing the public celebrating Caesar's triumph Why do they respond this way?

They get angry, and Murellus makes a winded speech about why Caesar is not that great. He talks about how just recently the public climbed to walls and towers to see Pompey. Flavius and Murellus are both supporters of Pompey.


Are plebeians as fickle as Flavius and Murellus claim in the opening scene?

The plebeians are swayed by the power of persuasion, as seen when they switch their allegiance from Pompey to Caesar in a very short span of time. This fickleness is highlighted by Flavius and Murellus to emphasize the influence of rhetoric and manipulation over the common people.


After seeing the public celebrating Caesar's triumph what do Flavius and Murellus do?

They get angry, they don't like Caesar. "Hence! Home, you idle creatures, get you home!"


How does the cobblers opinion of Caesar differ from Flavius and Murellus opinion?

The cobbler's opinion of Caesar is positive and he mourns Caesar's death, while Flavius and Murellus condemn Caesar's rise to power and view him as a threat to Rome's liberty. The cobbler represents the common people who benefited from Caesar's rule, while Flavius and Murellus are part of the aristocracy who oppose Caesar's populist policies.


What else do Murellus and Flavius do to hinder the celebration?

They decide to kiss in the middle of the court distracting all the other people, from then on they are called gay boys and are forced to live in the cave south of kindergarden.


What is the reason the cobber tells flavius and maryllus he is leading the people through the street?

A cobbler is a person who makes shoes. In "Julius Caesar" the cobbler tell Flavius and Murellus he's leading the people through the street because he hopes their shoes will get worn out. This would be a way for him to get more business.


Why do the people's actions anger Marullus and Flavius?

the people keep switching sides


How did people react to the actions of Titus flavius sabirus?

Please be specific as to which Titus Flavius Sabirus you mean. Although Titus Flavius Sabirus was the name of the emperor we known as Vespasian, it was also the name of his son, Titus, who was emperor after him.


What was the punishment marullus and flavius suffered for tearing down the decorations?

They were "put to silence" by Julius Caesar. Caesar deprived them of their official powers and poistions in office.


How do you get out of a punishment?

The best way to get out of punishment is to talk to your parents. When you take responsibility for your actions they are usually willing remove your punishment.


In the beginning of scene one murellus was questioning a?

a cobbler


What did flavius do?

Flavius was a Roman praenomen and there were many men who had the name. There was even an imperial dynasty, the Flavian, who carried the name. Flavius Josephus, the historian and all his sons had the name Flavius. The Conqueror of Masada was named Lucius Flavius Silva and Justinian's general Belisarius had the name Flavius. Constantine was also named Flavius.