Pompey
The setting of the play begins on the streets of Rome.
Because the play was about Julius Caesar. Moreover, in real history after his death there was a civil war between the supporters and the opponents of Caesar.
Ceasar defeated pompey's son
In ancient Greek drama a chorus is a group of actors who commented on the action of the play in unison. Those plays were written hundreds of years before Julius Caesar lived. There is no chorus in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Cassius, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, is the instigator in the plot to murder Caesar, which is introduced at the start of the play
The setting of the play begins on the streets of Rome.
Before the play "Julius Caesar" begins, Julius Caesar has returned to Rome after a successful military campaign against Pompey’s sons. His growing power and influence have sparked concern among some senators, particularly Cassius and Brutus, who fear he may become a tyrant. The public's adoration of Caesar and his recent victory have intensified political tensions, setting the stage for the ensuing conflict and conspiracy against him.
Because the play was about Julius Caesar. Moreover, in real history after his death there was a civil war between the supporters and the opponents of Caesar.
Ceasar defeated pompey's son
Caesar's ghost turns up to annoy Brutus before the battle at Philippi.
Publius in the play Julius Caesar. In Act II scene 2, at the end right before sceen three. Publius: Good morrow, Caesar.
There have been several movies made based on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and you would have to specify which one you are talking about before it could be compared to the play.
In ancient Greek drama a chorus is a group of actors who commented on the action of the play in unison. Those plays were written hundreds of years before Julius Caesar lived. There is no chorus in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Cassius, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, is the instigator in the plot to murder Caesar, which is introduced at the start of the play
Cassius, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, is the instigator in the plot to murder Caesar, which is introduced at the start of the play
Events that take place before a play begins
Well, in a way Caesar was. That is to say, he wanted the power of the king, but not the name or trappings. Hence the charade at the Lupercal where Antony "thrice presented him a kingly crown". Caesar and Antony wanted to persuade the crowd that Caesar did not want to be king, because they knew that kings as such were unpopular because in the history of Rome they had had some pretty awful ones, who had been overthrown by the republic. Instead Caesar wanted to be dictator for life, which the crowd would have found to be totally different.