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If Shakespeare's tragedy accurately captures the event, Julius Caesar's last word is "Caesar," as in "Et tu, Brute? Then die, Caesar!"Caesar expressed disbelief and resignation that his once-loyal ally Brutus joined in the assassination.Next answer:The dictator's last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike. Suetonius reports that others have said Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase "καὶ σύ, τέκνον;"[104] (transliterated as "Kai su, teknon?": "You too, child?" in English)All credit for my information is given to Wikipedia.com
Octavius has the last lines, following Antony's "…noblest Roman of them all" speech.
Caesar crossed the Rubicon and started a civil war. Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar. I'll have a Caesar salad. All three of the above sentences use Caesar (obviously). Caesar is a name which makes it a noun, except in the last sentence which makes it a proper adjective.
According to William Shakespeare, Caesar expressed surprise at seeing Brutus among his assassins. However in reality, no one knows what his dying words were, or if he even said any thing at all.
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If Shakespeare's tragedy accurately captures the event, Julius Caesar's last word is "Caesar," as in "Et tu, Brute? Then die, Caesar!"Caesar expressed disbelief and resignation that his once-loyal ally Brutus joined in the assassination.Next answer:The dictator's last words are not known with certainty, and are a contested subject among scholars and historians alike. Suetonius reports that others have said Caesar's last words were the Greek phrase "καὶ σύ, τέκνον;"[104] (transliterated as "Kai su, teknon?": "You too, child?" in English)All credit for my information is given to Wikipedia.com
It all depended on who you asked. Caesar had a reputation as a womanizer among all classes of people. Among the equestrians and poor people and about half of the aristocrats, he was a hero, and a reformer. However, there were powerful men in the senate who resisted his reforms basically because they, themselves, stood to loose. To these men, called the Optimates, Caesar was made out to be a danger to the Republic.
All of them. The last and most famous was Vercingetorix.
Octavius has the last lines, following Antony's "…noblest Roman of them all" speech.
Caesar crossed the Rubicon and started a civil war. Caesar was the one who reformed the calendar. I'll have a Caesar salad. All three of the above sentences use Caesar (obviously). Caesar is a name which makes it a noun, except in the last sentence which makes it a proper adjective.
"He was the noblest Roman of them all."
According to William Shakespeare, Caesar expressed surprise at seeing Brutus among his assassins. However in reality, no one knows what his dying words were, or if he even said any thing at all.
"Et tu, Brute?" means, "You too, Brutus?" Brutus was a favourite of Caesar, "Caesar's angel", who was even named as a contingent beneficiary in his will. Caesar has seen all of the other conspirators stab him, but last comes Brutus, who he did not expect to betray his trust and love. As Antony says, "This was the most unkindest cut of all."
"Et tu, Brute?" means, "You too, Brutus?" Brutus was a favourite of Caesar, "Caesar's angel", who was even named as a contingent beneficiary in his will. Caesar has seen all of the other conspirators stab him, but last comes Brutus, who he did not expect to betray his trust and love. As Antony says, "This was the most unkindest cut of all."
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