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Metellus distracts Caesar.
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
I'm not expert in Roman history and this answer is my impression rather than carefully verified, with that disclaimer: The Senate had seen the democracy in Rome changed by Caesar into an effective dictatorship where the 'SPQR' slogan of democracy and the role of the Senate had been made powerless symbols, and they wanted by killing Caesar to restore the democracy that had been lost. Caesar is the origin of the phrase 'crossing the Rubicon' to represent when established limits on power are ignored, for when Caesar moved his army across the Rubicon river towards Rome, which was prohibited because of the threat is posed of a general seizing power militarily, which proved a real threat when Caesar did just that. Victors write the history, the line of Caesars, and so the Senate is more remembered as evil murderers than as defenders of democracy.
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
love so many thigns ive got to tell you but im afraid i dont know how but theres a possibilty that youll look at me diffrentlyAwful answer ^After being left alone with Caesar's body, Antony asks for forgiveness from Caesar for befriending his murderers, expresses deep hatred, his desire for revenge and intentions to create political chaos throughout Italy.
Metellus distracts Caesar.
Trebonius lures Antony away from Caesar so the murderers can get to him.
A plot led by Brutus was carried out so that Brutus and the other murderers (Roman Senators) would each stab Julius Caesar at a dinner. According to accounts he was stabbed 37 times.
So they could kill him
Many of the men who helped kill Caesar only did so because of envy or they wanted power but Brutus was the only one to be motivated because of how he thought that if he gave Caesar a little more time to think Caesar would become king and destroy the republic as they worked so hard to get
Why not - that's what they were. Cassius, Brutus, Casca and so on plotted to kill Caesar at the Senate in 44BC
I'm not expert in Roman history and this answer is my impression rather than carefully verified, with that disclaimer: The Senate had seen the democracy in Rome changed by Caesar into an effective dictatorship where the 'SPQR' slogan of democracy and the role of the Senate had been made powerless symbols, and they wanted by killing Caesar to restore the democracy that had been lost. Caesar is the origin of the phrase 'crossing the Rubicon' to represent when established limits on power are ignored, for when Caesar moved his army across the Rubicon river towards Rome, which was prohibited because of the threat is posed of a general seizing power militarily, which proved a real threat when Caesar did just that. Victors write the history, the line of Caesars, and so the Senate is more remembered as evil murderers than as defenders of democracy.
The conversation he had with the murderers show that he is still trying to cloak his crime under a veneer of political necessity, by suggesting that the murderers have good reason to hate Banquo and wish him dead. In reality they are hired murderers, who would kill anyone if they were paid to do it. They are quite happy to attempt to kill Fleance, who is obviously not their enemy. So, what is Macbeth on about? He is trying to justify the murder to himself, because he still has enough conscience to think that it is wrong to kill his friend just because his decendants might become kings someday.
they plan to kill caesar. because he said he was dictator for life. but only a few senators planed to kill him. the senators attacked julius caesar with daggers.they did this also for another reason and that was so that they didnt want another king
Because it distracts your brain from the itch.
love so many thigns ive got to tell you but im afraid i dont know how but theres a possibilty that youll look at me diffrentlyAwful answer ^After being left alone with Caesar's body, Antony asks for forgiveness from Caesar for befriending his murderers, expresses deep hatred, his desire for revenge and intentions to create political chaos throughout Italy.
He is willing to kill Caesar because Cassius convinced him that this is for the people of Rome and Brutus believes him. So Brutus thinks that the conspiracy is killing him for Rome but really they are killing him because they think he will become too powerful