Marullus and Flavius was very upset to see the way the citizens were behaving. when Pompey was alive they praise him and now that Caesar killed him, they started praising Caesar. They go along with anyone who wants to rule.
himself b/c has some inner turmoil that makes him act differently
no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)
Caesar pushes away the crown handed to him by Marcus Antonius (Antony if reading story of Julius Caesar) because he had Antony plan to give him the crown and turn it away because the people of Rome didn't want a King/Dictator and Caesar wanted the crowd to cheer for him. But the plan was for Antony to try a second time and Caesar would take it, but Caesar was worried the crowd would get upset if he took it the 2nd time so he denied it again and on the third time he wanted to take the crown badly but was worried about how he'd look in front of the people. Hope this helped
People in the crowd were upset about the idea of integrating black and white students in the same school due to deeply ingrained racial prejudices and fears of losing social status. Many believed that mixing races would disrupt the social order and threaten the perceived superiority of white communities. Additionally, there was a pervasive belief that racial integration would lead to conflicts and negatively impact the educational experience for both groups. This resistance was often fueled by misinformation and a lack of understanding of the benefits of diversity and equality in education.
Flavius and Marullus are annoyed because a lot of the commoners aren't working. Instead, they are taking the day off to celebrate Caesar's arrival. Also, the workmen aren't wearing the "sign of their profession." Flavius and Marullus are upset that the commoners aren't wearing the correct clothing. They also don't like that there is a celebration in Caesar's honor, for they dislike Caesar.Need help understanding Julius Caesar? I found a pretty cool website!http://users.rcn.com/spiel/jul11.html
they are less upset about Caesar's death.
A "loose cannon" is someone who gets upset or angry easily, and who acts without thinking. So in a crowd of people the loose cannon would be the one who gets upset and starts something--maybe just yelling, or maybe violence.
Marullus and Flavius was very upset to see the way the citizens were behaving. when Pompey was alive they praise him and now that Caesar killed him, they started praising Caesar. They go along with anyone who wants to rule.
(Apex) That he is upset about Caesar's death.
The crowd is upset with the Master for trying to save himself without thought for anyone else. He in turn points out that the Dwarves are to blame for Smaug's anger. It is a successful ploy that distracts the people from deposing him.
himself b/c has some inner turmoil that makes him act differently
no! When he died they were a little upset but they got his nephew sir Edmund to take his place! i hope this answers your question!! :)
Galileo was upset because the crowd's decision on the number of teeth in a horse's mouth exemplified a reliance on popular opinion rather than scientific evidence and observation. He believed that knowledge should be based on empirical data and logical reasoning, not on consensus or tradition. This incident highlighted the tension between scientific inquiry and societal beliefs, which Galileo often faced in his advocacy for the scientific method.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Caesar pushes away the crown handed to him by Marcus Antonius (Antony if reading story of Julius Caesar) because he had Antony plan to give him the crown and turn it away because the people of Rome didn't want a King/Dictator and Caesar wanted the crowd to cheer for him. But the plan was for Antony to try a second time and Caesar would take it, but Caesar was worried the crowd would get upset if he took it the 2nd time so he denied it again and on the third time he wanted to take the crown badly but was worried about how he'd look in front of the people. Hope this helped
The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.