Antony and Octavius argue primarily about their differing approaches to power and governance following Julius Caesar's assassination. Antony seeks to consolidate power through emotional appeals and public sentiment, while Octavius emphasizes strategic alliances and political maneuvering. Their conflict also reflects deeper themes of loyalty and ambition, as they navigate the complexities of leadership in a tumultuous political landscape. Ultimately, their differing philosophies set the stage for the power struggles that follow in the wake of Caesar's death.
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Octavius
There names are Octavious, PePe, Sergio ,and Frank
Anyone who sided with the conspirators
expanding the empire and extending trade routes to India and China.
In 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,' Antony, Octavious and Lepidus are in a room planning their next actions. They have a list of men, including some close relatives, who they are nonchalantly planning to kill for their part in the conspiracy. They also talk about opening Caesar's will to see what they get out of it. When Lepidus leaves, Antony starts to backstab him.
Argue about what. Be more specific.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
As far as i've seen he has treated them with kindness. look at Act 5 scene 3 line 25
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
"Please do not argue with your brother," the mother said to one of her sons. A tendecy to argue is an annoying trait to have. When you argue, you are just wasting time.
The adjective for "argue" is "argumentative."