Wasn't he always? His toady-like adherence to Caesar was clearly a way to get himself in a position of power. With Caesar's death, that position was threatened, and so he took whatever steps he needed to in order to maintain his political status, including lying to Brutus and intentionally whipping up the mob to drive Brutus and the conspirators out of Rome.
No, it was Trebonius' job to take Mark Antony away from the Senate before the assassination; his hand would not have become bloody until he shook Antony's after the assassination.
Antony calls Brutus "the noblest Roman of all" and so he was, but Antony's praise for him is cynical. Antony's lack of nobility enabled him to become a ruler in Rome; Brutus's nobility got him dead.
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
Julius Ceasar was a trusted man.
Dynamic. He is kind of an empty-headed goof at the beginning of the play. That may be why Brutus underestimates him. But immediately on Caesar's death he grasps the situation and becomes a ruthless manipulator. He just becomes more and more ruthless as the play goes on.
No, it was Trebonius' job to take Mark Antony away from the Senate before the assassination; his hand would not have become bloody until he shook Antony's after the assassination.
No, the first emperor of Rome was Octavian, who called himself Augustus Caesar. He was the nephew of Julius Caesar, who was the first Dictator for Life.
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Antony calls Brutus "the noblest Roman of all" and so he was, but Antony's praise for him is cynical. Antony's lack of nobility enabled him to become a ruler in Rome; Brutus's nobility got him dead.
Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.Yes, Augustus was Julius Caesar's heir.
No. Julius Caesar was eventually persuaded to become Dictator. His adopted son Octavius Caesar became the first Emperor under the name of Augustus Caesar.
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Cassius convinces Brutus to join a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar because Caesar shows signs of wanting to become a king. Following the assassination, Antony rallies the mob against the assassinations. Octavius forms an alliance with Antony and they fight a battle against the conspirators. Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus, predicting disaster. Octavius and Antony win the battle. Brutus commits suicide and Antony declares that Brutus was "the noblest Roman of them all."
Become a senate leader.
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
He is afraid that Caesar will become a tyrant.