In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Mark Antony reveals his descent into moral ambiguity after Caesar's assassination. Firstly, his manipulation of the Roman populace during the funeral speech, where he artfully sways them against Brutus and the conspirators, showcases his cunning and willingness to exploit emotions for power. Additionally, his alliance with Octavius and Lepidus, as they discuss the need to eliminate their enemies, underscores a shift towards ruthless pragmatism, highlighting his transformation into a figure driven by ambition and revenge.
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
In "Julius Caesar", Brutus tells Antony that he can't blame him and his co-conspirators for Caesar's death. He is told to say only the positive things he can remember about Caesar, and to let the plebeians know that the only way he is able to speak at the funeral is by Brutus' permission. Finally, Anthony can only speak from the platform where Brutus is to speak.
Although Julius Caesar was multitalented, he was most famous for two things. His name is forever attached to his conquest of Gaul and his death on the Ides of March.
There are three things that do not go together.
Julius Caesar has many things that he is remembered for. Here are some examples: A. Caesar gained fame by conquering Gaul; B. Caesar is remembered for winning the civil war that brought to him the title of dictator for life; and C. Caesar is remembered for the fact that at the height of his power, he was assassinated.
Julius Caesar is known for many things.
There is hardly any information about Julius Caesar's youth.
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
lot's of things, but if you're trying to answer the clue "Julius Caesar's love" try "amor"
Many things can be drawn from Julius Caesar\'s personality. He was fearless, mighty and loyal among other things.
all information on him on wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar
Marc Antony has been unfairly labeled as one of history's greatest bunglers, but in reality he was a very capable leader when the chips were down. Julius Caesar certainly would not have left him in charge of Rome when he was away on his eastern campaign if he were unsure of his abilities. Marc Antony, acting as Caesar's advocate in the senate helped push through Caesar's agenda. He did this by his oratorical ability. He was a great public speaker. After Caesar's murder he implemented an agreement between Caesar's party and the assassins and their supporters.
Marc Antony has been unfairly labeled as one of history's greatest bunglers, but in reality he was a very capable leader when the chips were down. Julius Caesar certainly would not have left him in charge of Rome when he was away on his eastern campaign if he were unsure of his abilities. Marc Antony, acting as Caesar's advocate in the senate helped push through Caesar's agenda. He did this by his oratorical ability. He was a great public speaker. After Caesar's murder he implemented an agreement between Caesar's party and the assassins and their supporters.
Yes, Julius Caesar did exist and did many of the things written about him. Our calendar even has a month named after him and that is August.
In "Julius Caesar", Brutus tells Antony that he can't blame him and his co-conspirators for Caesar's death. He is told to say only the positive things he can remember about Caesar, and to let the plebeians know that the only way he is able to speak at the funeral is by Brutus' permission. Finally, Anthony can only speak from the platform where Brutus is to speak.
Caesar was an outstanding general, a wily politician, and an able administrator.
No his ex-wife did, but it only led to disaster. Marc Antony originally ruled Rome as Caesar's Master of the Horse while Caesar was in the East going after Pompey. He had a problem with unrest and came down hard on the rioters, incurring the anger of Caesar. When things were patched up between the two of them, and Antony was counsul with Caesar, Caesar was killed and Antony was the sole authority in Rome.