In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus and Cassius leave Rome after Caesar's assassination, which occurs in Act 2, Scene 2. They flee to gather support and prepare for the impending conflict with Antony and Octavius. Their departure signifies the beginning of the civil strife that follows Caesar's death.
In Act I Scene ii of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, a soothsayer warns Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March" Caesar decides to ignore him. He says "He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass"
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1. He didn't have a willy. 2. He was very rude. 3. HE HAD A SNAKE IN HIS BOOT. Hope this helps:)
Brutus and Caesar were good friends, or so Caesar thought. Brutus killed Caesar. He stabbed him around 2 dozen times. He had help of course, but he did the deed.
In Act III, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, Brutus explains to the people of Rome (The Plebeians) that Caesar's murder it was just a mere sacrifice for the greater good of Rome and it was not committed in a means of anger.
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus and Cassius leave Rome after Caesar's assassination, which occurs in Act 2, Scene 2. They flee to gather support and prepare for the impending conflict with Antony and Octavius. Their departure signifies the beginning of the civil strife that follows Caesar's death.
In Act I Scene ii of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, a soothsayer warns Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March" Caesar decides to ignore him. He says "He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass"
Patricians 2 Plebeians 5
Calpurnia was frightened by multiple omens in Act 2, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, including seeing a lioness giving birth in the streets, an earthquake, and fierce warriors fighting in the clouds. These signs convinced her that Caesar was in grave danger and should not leave their home on the Ides of March.
Brutus sets these rules for Antony to abide by; 1. that Antony will not blame Brutus and the conspirators " You shall not in your funeral speech blame us" 2. to speak only of the good things Antony can think of about Caesar "speak all good you can devise of Caesar" 3. ensure that he [Antony] informs the plebeians/people that he is only speaking at Caesar's funeral because he was given permission to, by Brutus and co. "And say you do it by our permission" 4. that Antony will speak in the same pulpit where Brutus is going to speak "and you shall speak in the same pulpit whereto I am going" If Antony does not agree, then he "shall not have any hand at all about his [Caesar's] funeral" Hope that helps
In Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," both Cassius and Brutus leave the scene after their confrontation. The argument strains their friendship and sets in motion the events leading to Caesar's assassination.
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His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
1. He didn't have a willy. 2. He was very rude. 3. HE HAD A SNAKE IN HIS BOOT. Hope this helps:)