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Q: Why do es Brutus grasp Casca's cloak In Julius Caesar act one scene three?
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Antony pulls back the cloak from Caesar's body and points at various stab wounds on the body. What is he referring to and what does he mean when he says 'This was the most unkindest cut of all'?

Antony shows the commoners Caesar's wounds to emphasize the cruelty of the conspirators' actions. When he says "this was the most unkindest cut of all" he's referring to where Brutus stabbed Caesar. Since Brutus was his friend, he really betrayed Caesar. It was like a friend "stabbing you in the back."


What actors and actresses appeared in Julius Caesar - 1950?

The cast of Julius Caesar - 1950 includes: David Bradley as Brutus Theodore Cloak as Lepidus Homer Dietmeier as Artemidorus Alfred Edyvean as Flavius George Gilbert as Strato Grosvenor Glenn as Cassius Russell Gruebner as Cinna-the poet Walter Hardy as Cimber Charlton Heston as Antony George Hinners as Lucius Bob Holt as Octavius Caesar Jeffrey Hunter as Third Plebian Sam Needham as Pindarus Cornelius Peeples as Popilius Frederick Roscoe as Decius Helen Ross as Calpurnia Mary Sefton Darr as Portia Arthur Sus as Cinna Harold Tasker as Julius Caesar


What did the people of Julius Caesar's time wear?

In Julius Caesar's time the men wore a tunic and cloak. If they were Roman citizens they were entitled to wear the toga, a long wrapped rectangle of cloth which made movement very difficult. Most men opted for the cloak as it was more practical and only used the toga for formal occasions. The women wore the stola and palla which were feminine versions of the tunic and toga.


When was The Emperor's New Cloak created?

The Emperor's New Cloak was created on 1999-02-03.


How does Antony use Caesar's cloak to manipulate the crowd?

According to the ancient historian Appian, Marc Antony presented Caesar as a tribune of the plebeians who was sacrosanct (could not be hurt without the violators being subject of religious sanction) and that the plebeians (the mass of the people) had a duty to protect him. He straightened Caesar's bier, praised him as a deity and listed his battles and victories. He stripped Caesar's clothes from his body, put them on a pole and waived them. In Appian there is no mention of Marc Antony naming any of the conspirators. His account is not wholly reliable because he wrote a long time after the event and ancient historians usually used to make up the content of speeches. However, is not saying that Marc Antony named the conspirators could be reliable.

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Antony pulls back the cloak from Caesar's body and points at various stab wounds on the body. What is he referring to and what does he mean when he says 'This was the most unkindest cut of all'?

Antony shows the commoners Caesar's wounds to emphasize the cruelty of the conspirators' actions. When he says "this was the most unkindest cut of all" he's referring to where Brutus stabbed Caesar. Since Brutus was his friend, he really betrayed Caesar. It was like a friend "stabbing you in the back."


What actors and actresses appeared in Julius Caesar - 1950?

The cast of Julius Caesar - 1950 includes: David Bradley as Brutus Theodore Cloak as Lepidus Homer Dietmeier as Artemidorus Alfred Edyvean as Flavius George Gilbert as Strato Grosvenor Glenn as Cassius Russell Gruebner as Cinna-the poet Walter Hardy as Cimber Charlton Heston as Antony George Hinners as Lucius Bob Holt as Octavius Caesar Jeffrey Hunter as Third Plebian Sam Needham as Pindarus Cornelius Peeples as Popilius Frederick Roscoe as Decius Helen Ross as Calpurnia Mary Sefton Darr as Portia Arthur Sus as Cinna Harold Tasker as Julius Caesar


What did the people of Julius Caesar's time wear?

In Julius Caesar's time the men wore a tunic and cloak. If they were Roman citizens they were entitled to wear the toga, a long wrapped rectangle of cloth which made movement very difficult. Most men opted for the cloak as it was more practical and only used the toga for formal occasions. The women wore the stola and palla which were feminine versions of the tunic and toga.


How do you spell cloak?

Cloak


A short cloak?

Short cloak


What is a cloak pin?

a pin for your cloak idiots


When was Cloak of Aesir created?

Cloak of Aesir was created in 1952.


What is an invisibility cloak?

A cloak in Harry Potter that gives him invisibility.


Where do you get all the forms of Burmy in Pokemon Platinum?

The Burmy's cloak depends on where you last used it in battle. A plant cloak in grass, sand cloak in caves or beaches and a trash cloak in buildings.


Did Harry Potter's invisibility cloak get ruined?

Harry's invisibility cloak is very special and not a normal invisibility cloak. It is not possible for it to be ruined.


Can you use cloak in a sentence?

The wizard's apprentice had a dark cloak around him.


How many pages does Cloak of Aesir have?

Cloak of Aesir has 254 pages.