Rome is celebrating the victory of Caesar over Pompey in the Roman Civil War.
We first see Caesar in Act I Scene 2 where he is a part of a procession of people going to celebrate the Lupercalia.
its caesar not ceasar... because he was told there was an important meeting
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
Because they know Caesar will say no which will tell everyone that Caesar doesn't care for anybody but himself. They planned this all. They knew Caesar was going to say no.
In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius is jealous and envious of Caesar. He sees Caesar as just an ordinary man, like himself. He tells the story of a time when he rescued Caesar...
We first see Caesar in Act I Scene 2 where he is a part of a procession of people going to celebrate the Lupercalia.
Caesar was in the Senate house going to his chair when he was attacked.
Julius Caesar did not succeed any emperor, he was not an emperor, he was going to be an emperor but before absolute power he was killed by a group of conspirators. The first emperor of the Roman empire was Julius Caesar's son, Octavian.
Julius Caesar was not known as an explorer. He only went places that were known and scouted out. About the only thing he discovered was that he was going bald.
its caesar not ceasar... because he was told there was an important meeting
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
Well, the usual was going on. Julius Caesar was hungry for power, and now that he was at such a seat of power, he made sure that no one could take it away from him. Don't take this the wrong way, Julius Caesar was a great ruler. It's just that he was clawing for power, which is normal.
While going to the Capitol, Caesar is met by Artemidorus and inside the capitol, he is met by the party of Conspirators.
He declared he was going to be a dictator for life
because he thought his army was going to be there
Yes he was going to marry Cleopatra but Brutus found out so he killed Julius.
Some senators thought that Julius Caesar was going to become to powerful and weaken the senate.