Act 2 Scene 1 lines 311-313You are my true and honorable wife, as dear to me as are the ruddy drops that visit my sad heart- Portia is like Brutus' heart because she is so honest and such a great person. He truly loves and cares for her.
Act 2 scene 2 lines 44-45. "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he."
Ancients Behaving Badly - 2009 Julius Caesar 1-3 was released on: USA: 20 November 2009
Hamlet doesn't kill the king in Act 4. He kills him in Act 5. Hamlet doesn't kill anyone in Act 4 and in fact he is offstage for most of the Act.Hamlet doesn't kill the king in Act 4. He kills him in Act 5. He doesn't kill anyone in Act 4 and is in fact offstage for most of the Act.
Polonius dies in Act 3. Ophelia dies offstage in Act 4; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern die offstage sometime after Act 4. Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude and Laertes all die in Act 5.
Pygmalion act 3 and 4 in the end the guests look on Liza with
Cluadius !
I think she was afraid of Caesar dying
The cause of his wife portia
Julius Caesar was about 5' 4" - 5' 10"
The membors of the second triumvirate are Marc Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus.
In Act 4 of Julius Caesar, I sympathize most with Brutus. He grapples with the moral consequences of his actions and the burden of leadership after Caesar's assassination. His internal conflict and desire to do what is best for Rome reveal his idealism and nobility, even as he faces betrayal and the chaos that ensues. Brutus's struggle highlights the tragic consequences of political ambition and the complexities of honor and loyalty.
Julius, Calpurnia, Brutus, and Cassius
They agree to march to Philippi to meet their enemies
Shakespeare The Animated Tales - 1992 Julius Caesar 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
In Act 4 of Julius Caesar, Rome's current rulers are Mark Antony, Octavius Caesar, and Lepidus, who form the Second Triumvirate. They agree to kill a list of political enemies, including Brutus and Cassius, as they aim to eliminate any threats to their power and consolidate their control over Rome. This decision highlights their ruthless approach to governance and foreshadows the ensuing conflict.
Act 2 scene 2 lines 44-45. "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he."
His father was Gaius Octavius - a Roman senator who died before he ever made consul, who died when he was 4. His mother was Atia Balba Caesonia who was Julius Caesar's niece. Julius Caesar - who was his great uncle, adopted him and made him his heir at age 18. See related link for more info: