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Q: In act 2 how does decius convince Caesar to go to the capitol?
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What indication do you have in Act 2 that Caesar is superstitious?

In act two Caesar was superstitious because he belived if you saw a sooth-sayer they would predict your future.


In Julius Caesar which character establishes the notion that Caesar is ambitious and that Caesar is too high and is a danger to free men?

Cassius did In their long conversation which forms the bulk of Act I Scene 2 Cassius attempts to convince Brutus that Caesar is a threat to the traditional values of the Roman Republic. Cassius' main argument is simply that Caesar is an ordinary man: I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself. Cassius tells Brutus that Caesar sweats when he is ill, and that he does not swim as strongly as a younger man:- but the common people of Rome love him (and this is somehow dangerous): And this man Is now become a God, and Cassius is A wretched creature. None of the conspirators in the play have any substantial objection to Caesar, and Cassius is simply eaten up with envy. Caesar knows this, he says: Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much, such men are dangerous. But Caesar is too proud to act on his suspicions. This is his weakness.


In Julius Caesar does Caesar die?

In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Caesar is murdered in the Senate at the begining of Act III. Caesar's ghost later returns to warn Brutus that he will die at Philippi - a warning that Brutus seems neither surprised, nor much troubled by.


What is a example of personification in 'Julius Caesar'?

Act 2 scene 2 lines 44-45. "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he."


In Julius Caesar what is the setting for act 1 scene 1?

The Streets of Rome is the Setting.

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Why is decius more successful in persuading Caesar than calpurnia?

Decius knows what Caesar likes to hear . He knows that Caesar could easily be flattered by words of praise. So, he used such a language which flattered Caesar completely whereas Calphurnia was very afrid for her husband's well-being. So, her language and tone did not suit Caesar's way of thinking and he thought that listening to the wife and staying back was the act of a coward, which he never wanted himself to be considered as so. Therefore, he went away with Decius.


In Act 3 Scene 1 what is the setting of Julius Caesar?

the setting is the capitol hill.


Is Artemidorus successful in presenting his documenting to Caesar act 3?

no He try's convincing him to read it n then urges him to come with him to the Capitol.....


What act is Caesar's funeral in Julius Caesar?

act 3


Who does Caesar banish in act 2 of William shakespeares Julius Caesar?

Nobody.


What scene was Caesar killed in Julius Caesar?

In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the murder of Caesar takes place in Act III Scene i. Act III Scene ii is the scene containing Caesar's funeral and Antony's famous speech, "Friends, Romans, Countrymen"


What is antonys response to Caesar's instructions in act 1 scene 2 of Julius Caesar?

His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)


What is an example of sarcasm in Julius Caesar?

Dramatic irony means that the audience knows something that the characters don't. So, the dramatic irony is that we know something bad is going to happen to Caesar because it's "the tragedy of Julius Caesar" but he doesn't know. Another example is the fact that we know Brutus, his "friend" is planning on killing him, but Caesar doesn't know it yet


What is your opinion of Caesar in act one?

mhjh


What indication do you have in Act 2 that Caesar is superstitious?

In act two Caesar was superstitious because he belived if you saw a sooth-sayer they would predict your future.


In Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar how does the crowd feel about Caesar after Antony's speechapex?

That caesar didnt deserve to be murdered


In Act III, scene ii of "Julius Caesar", how does the crowd feel about Caesar after Antony's speech?

(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.