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When the play begins what is the castle is celebrating?

neptune


Who is plebeians?

The plebeians were the commoners


What are some great opening remarks for a banquet?

Thanking those who have attended the banquet would be a great opening remark. You can also speak a little bit about what the banquet is celebrating or promoting. You don't have to have a long opening speech a short on will do.


What role did the plebeians play in Julius Caesar?

Plebeians didn't have an actual role in the play. Although Plebeians were important they were the ones that Mark Antony and Brutus were trying to manipulate. Rome only runs in what the Plebeians say. If they say they don't want that person to be king;he will not, if they say he shall then he will. Even though the Plebeians are illiterate they still understand the right and wrong. They are very fickle, easily swayed and manipulated. If you have realised, in Mark Antony's speech,(in the film) the plebeians follow each other as an "Mexican wave" if one plebeian says 'The will, the will! we will hear Caesar's will!' everyone else copy's and repeats the same words. Hope that helped!


Who are the plebeians in the play julius Caesar?

The plebians were the working class people who appear in the first scene.


Who are the merchants the plebeians or the patricians?

the merchants are the plebeians


At the beginning of the play the people of rome are celebrating Julius caesar?

This is a true statement. In Act I, Scene 1 of the play Julius Caesar, the people are parading in the streets, celebrating the victory of Julius Caesar in Rome.


Are plebeians as fickle as Flavius and Murellus claim in the opening scene?

The plebeians are swayed by the power of persuasion, as seen when they switch their allegiance from Pompey to Caesar in a very short span of time. This fickleness is highlighted by Flavius and Murellus to emphasize the influence of rhetoric and manipulation over the common people.


Who were the patricians and who were the plebeians?

The patricians were the aristocracy and the plebeians were the commoners.


Who were the plebeians and who were the patricians?

The patricians were the aristocracy and the plebeians were the commoners.


What role did the patricans and plebians play in the early roman republic?

The patricians were the aristocracy. They monopolised political power and owned large landed estates. The plebeians were the commoners. They were mostly farmers and urban workers. Rich plebeians were traders.


At the opening of the play the Scots are at war with which country?

What play ?