Marullus and Flavius was very upset to see the way the citizens were behaving. when Pompey was alive they praise him and now that Caesar killed him, they started praising Caesar. They go along with anyone who wants to rule.
Do you mean, what is the background? Some years before the events depicted in the play, Julius Caesar, whose full name was Gaius Julius Caesar, had formed an alliance with Gnaius Pompeius Magnus (usually known as Pompey) and Marcus Licinius Crassus (usually known as Crassus) called the First Triumvirate. However, this alliance began to break down and Pompey who was Consul (a kind of co-president) decreed that Caesar, who was in France with his army, could not stand for election. Caesar took his army to Rome and made himself dictator. An all-out civil war erupted, in which Pompey and later his sons were defeated and died.
The play starts just after the last of these battles. Caesar is returning in triumph, and the plebians are celebrating. But Flavius and Marullus want them to remember what this war was about--not about defeating foreign enemies but defeating other Romans, and not just any Romans but Rome's best. "Knew you not Pompey?" is a plea to remember just who Caesar was fighting.
Because they didnt want Caesar to become the king. They felt Caesar might get more popularity because of this.
One suspects that they may have had more admiration for Pompey than Caesar. And Caesar had them murdered for it.
they think the holiday disrupts the feast of lupercal
They felt that he should not be congratulated for killing other Romans in order to become dictator.
they didn't like it
Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.
they are tribunes who are annoyed by the cheering of caesar
for taking down decorations honoring caesar
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
They are tribunes who don't think that it is appropriate to celebrate one side's victory in a civil war.
Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
Flavius
they are tribunes who are annoyed by the cheering of caesar
Marullus and Flavius take down decorations on Caesar's statues and are condemned to death.
There were two: Marullus and Flavius.
for taking down decorations honoring caesar
The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.
They are tribunes who don't think that it is appropriate to celebrate one side's victory in a civil war.
Marullus and Flavius was very upset to see the way the citizens were behaving. when Pompey was alive they praise him and now that Caesar killed him, they started praising Caesar. They go along with anyone who wants to rule.
the commoners are rejoicing the return of caesar.
Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to silence.