The appearance of Julius Caesar's ghost affects Brutus by bringing him a warning of defeat, which is what it signifies. He went into the battle knowing he was going to die.
Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi
Caesars sole or ghost
tells brutus that they will met at
Thy evil spirit, Brutus. (4.3.325)
Caesar's ghost
to foreshadow the defeat of brutus in the battle at phillipi
Caesars ghost
to tell brutus that he would see him at philippi
Depending on how you look at it, there are two ways to view the appearance of the ghost. 1. You could view Caesars appearance as a bad omen for Brutus. 2. You could also view it as a manifestation of Brutus' guilt for killing Caesar. He truly admired Caesar but thought that his death would make Rome a better place.
Brutus sees a vision of Caesar's ghost, at the end of Act Four.
Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi
the appearance of the Ghost of Caesar a foreshadowing of Brutus' death is by he killed him innit mon. yah yo hobo
Caesars sole or ghost
to foreshadow the defeat of brutus in the battle at phillipi
It foreshadows the coming events of Brutus meeting the ghost of Caesar at Philippi but the true meaning is Brutus's mind getting to him. Brutus soon commits suicide by Strato holding is sword and him running into it because he does not want to surrender to Antony.
tells brutus that they will met at
Et Tu Brutus