Antony
No I don't think so they don't because the government asked the killers to kill Julius Caesar. However all the killers of Julius Caesar did get caught, although for a few it took a longer time that it did for the punishment of the main conspirators.
Anthony
Roman spectators watched chariot races in a circus. Circus in Roman times meant racecourse, it did not have the same meaning as today's word, circus. In the city of Rome itself, the Ciurcus Maximus was the main racecourse.
The main reason is that Brutus believed he was ambitious. Antony does through in some good points how he wasn't ambitious. Caesar was apparently [from Brutus's point of view] power hungry and would make Rome corrupt.
Julius Caesar was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy planned by forty Roman senators. The main motive of the assassination is commonly presumed to be the declaration of Caesar as dictator of Rome. The senators, who feared that Caesar would overthrow Rome's partial democracy in favor of a tyrannical Dictatorship, planned the conspiracy and stabbed Caesar to death twenty-three times.
Alas, Julius Caesar is only a main character in one play, Julius Caesar. Mark Antony, on the other hand, is a main character in two plays, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
Julius Caesar was cremated. His ashes are in the temple of Caesar, on the East side of the main square of the Roman Forum.
Caesar was terribly ambitious.
Julius Caesar's main weakness was arrogance. The quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" shows his arrogance in his own words.
Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.Politics was the main connection between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Pompey was also Caesar's son-in-law as he married Caesar's daughter, thus cementing their political relationship with a marriage.
Julius, Calpurnia, Brutus, and Cassius
Julius Caesar i being accused of being a political tyrant and the conspirators want to kill him for the good of Rome.
Brutus and Cassius
Jealousy, Rivalry and Revenge play importance in the world of Julius Caesar and co. Jealousy was the main reason for Caesar's death.
Shakespeare wrote a play called Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar is not one of the main characters, he appears only three times. The scene of his murder is very famous. And of course, Julius Caesar is not a fictional character. He was a real historical person. I think that the person who asked the question knew that Julius Caesar existed.
It depends on whose "story of Julius Caesar" we are talking about. In most such stories Caesar is the main character. However if we are talking about Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar (which is a play and not a story), Caesar is actually dead for most of the play, which suggests that he is not the main character. Some people have argued that the short appearance of his ghost just before the Battle of Philippi and Cassius's remarks about how he will die by the same sword as Caesar mean that Caesar's spirit is at work even after his death, until his murderers are dead. However, that is stretching a point. It is simpler to say that Brutus is the main character in the play, since the real focus is on him and on the kind of political idealism (or possibly naiveté) he demonstrates.
The death of Julius Caesar , the speech of Antony and the most important part the way Antony took revenge from all the conspirators....................