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Brutus thinks Caesar might become a tyrant and even abolish the Senate, or at best have the Senate totally irrelevant. servant to Caesar. Brutus fears that all hopes of reviving the Roman Republic will end if Julius Caesar is crowned king.
Due to the way the Roman Republic had been established in 509 BC, the return of a king was equated to the return of tyranny in republican culture. Therefore, Caesar's mistake was to arouse suspicions that he wanted to become a king.

The Romans had created the Republic through a rebellion against the last king of Rome, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, who was a tyrant. They decided to do away with the monarchy and established the republic to prevent any man from concentrating power in his hands and, therefore, prevent the return of tyranny. The Romans swore that they would not allow anyone to try to become a king ever again. During the Early Republic one man was executed and another one was forced to commit suicide because of accusations of trying to become a king. To traditional republicans anyone who tried to become a king was an enemy and someone who could be killed.

Caesar's aroused suspicions that he wanted to become a king in several ways:

· He issued coins bearing his likeness (portrait which looked very much like him) following the practice of Hellenistic kings in the eastern Mediterranean.

· Caesar also copied the practice of Hellenistic king by creating a personality cult. He created a religious cult based on himself by claiming decent from Venus and built a new temple of Venus for this cult.

· He constantly got the senate to bestow honours on him in a regal fashion. He was given the title of Pater Patriae (Father of the nation) and he was given the honours of a gilded chair and of wearing purple, red sandals and a golden wreath. All these had been regal symbols during the monarchy (through some senators also were red sandals).

· A senatorial delegation went to consult Caesar at the temple of Venus he built. He refused to stand to honour them when they arrived and the senators felt deeply insulted.

· Someone placed a diadem (crown) on the statue of Caesar on the Rostra. The tribunes, Gaius Epidius Marcellus and Lucius Caesetius Flavius removed it, and Caesar's reaction was one of displeasure, though he did not anything about it.

· Some among the populace called Caesar Rex (king). Soon after the crown incident, the two mentioned tribunes had citizens arrested after they called out 'Rex' to Caesar as he passed by in the streets of Rome. Caesar, seeing his supporters threatened, ordered the release of the arrested and took the tribunes before the Senate and had them stripped of their positions.

· During the religious festival of the Lupercalia, Caesar sat on the gilded chair at the Rostra (a platform for public speeches) and wore the purple, the red sandals and the golden laurel. Mark Antony (who was a Lupercal priest) tried to place a diadem on Caesar's head saying "the people offer this to you through me." Antony was trying to imply that the people were offering him the title of king. Caesar, on noticing that there was little support from the crowd, refused and ensured that the crown did not touch his head. The crowd roared with approval. Antony tried again and again there was no support from the crowd. Caesar stood up refused again and said "Jupiter alone is King of the Romans." The crowd shouted in approval again.

These are two theories regarding the stunt at the Lupercalia. According to one, Caesar wanted a massive public event to be able to declare that he didn't want the title, and perhaps mend fences with the Senate. According to the other, it was aimed at testing public support for him becoming a king. Had the crowd supported Antony he would have accepted the crown. Either way, people weren't ready.

Another fear for the republicans was that Caesar was planning a military campaign against the mighty Persians and to return the legion standards, which the Persians had captured when they had defeated Crassus, to Rome. The popularity of a conquest of Persia would have enhanced Caesar's status and popularity and might have made the idea of him is becoming king acceptable.The conspirators had to act quickly after Caesar appointment as dictator for life. He planned to leave for his campaign in April. They assassinated him just before that, on the 15th of May, one month after his appointment as dictator for life.

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he'll put a dagger in himself....he'll kill his self..

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How does brutus die?

He committed suicide. Brutus had strato hold his sword while he ran himself into it. Strato closed his eyes so he didn't have to see this happen. Brutus actually dies to the same sword that killed Caesar. It is believed that Brutus dying to the dagger that killed Caesar was Caesar's revenge.


In act one one can conclude that Anthony does a not like Caesar b will plot against Caesar c is loyal to Caesar or d wants Brutus to be king?

Caesar never know that it was going to happen burts and cicero were jelous and stuck up dicks they killed Caesar by stabbin him


Who was the tragic hero of Julius Caesar?

i think that Marc Antony is the hero of the the play the tragedy of Julius Caesar because he revealed the unknown to the people concerning the assassination of Julius Caesar ,he made people know that the conspirators so called the honorable were those behind the honor killing of Julius Caesar and he made the people revenge the death of Julius Caesar and with the aid of his nephew octaviusfrom Brutus and Cassius after the escaped from the people. therefore Marc Antony is the hero of the play the tragedy of Julius Caesar.


Why does Brutus disagree about talking to an oath?

Brutus doesn't want to take an oath to kill Caesar in case something would happen that they would need to change their plan. No, not an oath. If not the face of men, The sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse--If these motives weak, break off betimes, And every man hence to his idle bed. (2.1.57)


What happen in the ides of march?

The assassination of Julius Caesar

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How does brutus die?

He committed suicide. Brutus had strato hold his sword while he ran himself into it. Strato closed his eyes so he didn't have to see this happen. Brutus actually dies to the same sword that killed Caesar. It is believed that Brutus dying to the dagger that killed Caesar was Caesar's revenge.


What does Antony predict will happen because of Caesar's death?

He believes that the people will turn against Brutus and the other conspirators and start a riot.


In act one one can conclude that Anthony does a not like Caesar b will plot against Caesar c is loyal to Caesar or d wants Brutus to be king?

Caesar never know that it was going to happen burts and cicero were jelous and stuck up dicks they killed Caesar by stabbin him


Why does Antony not appear himself to brutus after Caesar's death?

When Julius Caesar was assassinated Mark Antony fled Rome because he was afraid that the conspirators would attack Caesar's supporters. As this did not happen he soon returned to Rome. Meanwhile, Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus (the leaders of the conspiracy) fled Rome because the Roman crowd was hostile to the conspirators. Caesar was very popular with the middle and lower classes.


Why is there a meeting held at Brutus house and who attends it?

The men need Brutus to join their conspiracy. Brutus' name hold much weight and favor with the people in Rome. The men approach Brutus' house to see if he will join them, and if so, how the plan to assassinate Caesar will happen. When Brutus agrees to be a part of the plan, he immediately becomes the leader of the group, a position that may have come naturally to him, since he is their host at the time. They decide that Cicero will be left out of their plan (at Brutus' recommendation) and that Mark Antony not be touched (another recommendation of Brutus). Decius also volunteers to flatter Caesar to make sure he comes to the Capitol the next day.


Who was on of the leading conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar?

Mark Antony was not a conspirator in the murder of Julius Caesar. Antony was a close friend of Caesar's and Brutus did not have Antony assassinated. Brutus, was indeed one of the conspirators. He believed that Caesar wanted to be king and Brutus sought to restore what he could of the Republic.


Who was the tragic hero of Julius Caesar?

i think that Marc Antony is the hero of the the play the tragedy of Julius Caesar because he revealed the unknown to the people concerning the assassination of Julius Caesar ,he made people know that the conspirators so called the honorable were those behind the honor killing of Julius Caesar and he made the people revenge the death of Julius Caesar and with the aid of his nephew octaviusfrom Brutus and Cassius after the escaped from the people. therefore Marc Antony is the hero of the play the tragedy of Julius Caesar.


Who dreamed that Caesar and statue was spewing blood and the Romans were bathing in it?

Calpurnia


What happen to Julius Caesar?

he got murdered by nearly 30 people at the same time! they all stabbed him


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.


Why does Brutus disagrees by taking the oath?

Brutus believed that as a noble man, his word should be his oath. He considered himself and the other men to be honorable men, and their mission a worthy one. He felt that any who needed an oath to carry out the execution of Caesar shouldn't be amongst them.


Event that did not happen in the US?

A King was not crowned.