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Who does Caesar's ghost appears to?

brutus


What message did Caesar's ghost have for brutus?

Brutus was the most important of the conspirators who murdered Caesar. (Without Brutus' support the other conspirators would probably have been too scared to act).When Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus at his tent he comes with the message:thou shalt see me at Philippi.Since Brutus will be killed in the battle with Octavian's army at Philippi, this is correct.


Where does Caesar ghost say he will see brutus next time?

In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," the ghost of Caesar appears to Brutus and states that he will see him at Philippi. This moment foreshadows the impending conflict between Brutus and the forces loyal to Antony and Octavius, as Philippi is the site of the decisive battle that ultimately leads to Brutus's downfall. The ghost's appearance serves as a haunting reminder of Brutus's betrayal and the consequences of his actions.


Why did Caesars ghost visit Brutus?

to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi


What appears at Brutus bedside while he is sleeping?

Caesars ghost


Who tells Brutus ''thou shalt see me at philippi ''?

The phrase "thou shalt see me at Philippi" is spoken by the ghost of Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar." The ghost appears to Brutus in Act 4, Scene 3, foreshadowing the impending conflict at the Battle of Philippi. This encounter serves to emphasize Brutus's guilt and the consequences of his actions in assassinating Caesar.


Appears to Brutus says they will meet philippi?

Julius Caesar's ghost


Who appears to Brutus in his tent on the battlefield when he is asleep?

The ghost of Julius Caesar


What does casca see that upsets him?

brutus leaving


What does Strato do for Brutus?

Strato holds the sword for Brutus while Brutus runs into it, but Strato asks Brutus to shake his hand first, which Brutus did.


In Act IV scene 3 What unexpected visitor does Brutus see when everyone else is asleep?

In Act IV, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus is unexpectedly visited by the ghost of Caesar. The apparition appears to Brutus while he is awake and alone, prompting a moment of reflection and foreboding. The ghost ominously tells Brutus that they will meet again at Philippi, foreshadowing the impending conflict and Brutus's fate. This encounter highlights Brutus's internal turmoil and the consequences of his actions.


What is the first name of the Born Loser?

The first name of the Born Loser is Brutus.