Brutus, Cassius and the conspiracy killed Caesar. Cassius and the conspiracy killed him because they were jealous and they thought that he was going to be over-powering. Cassius persuades Brutus to kill Caesar with them because he says that it is for the country of Rome, but really it isn't. So they kill Caesar with the conspiracy and the story goes on.
They didn't kill him alone, but by 23 (or more) stabs by the entire senate group. Brutus and Cassius led the rebellion.
They killed him because they feared his growing power and he had taken away some of theirs. They didn't want a monarchy again.
They feared a monarchy because of the Etruscan kings.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
he had said that he didn't like how Caesar was getting all of the credit for everything and that he was wrong for helping the plebians mortem tyrannis
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
No. Killing Julius Caesar was not a good thing at all, especially for the Romans because they needed a skilled politician. A person that was professionally involved in politics, esp. as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. That person that they needed support from was Julius Caesar.
The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.The conspirators assassinated Caesar by stabbing him with each man supposedly taking a swipe at him, so no one person could be accused of killing him.
Cassius is envious of Caesar. because Cassius didn't want to be ruler my anyone. Cassius felt that Caesar had too much power and was bad for Rome.
Octavius in Julius Caesar says the killing will stop when Caesar's death is avenged.
he had said that he didn't like how Caesar was getting all of the credit for everything and that he was wrong for helping the plebians mortem tyrannis
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
after killing caesar,the murder commitied suicid by killing himself. people were hunting him so he killed him self
he was banished
yes
Brutus, because his reasons for killing Caesar were much more noble than Cassius's.
"Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar than you shall do to Brutus."
Brutus.
No, he considered it a necessary but unpleasant duty.
No. Killing Julius Caesar was not a good thing at all, especially for the Romans because they needed a skilled politician. A person that was professionally involved in politics, esp. as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. That person that they needed support from was Julius Caesar.