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He does not like it. Not one bit Kurtz!!!!

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He doesnt like it. he thinks its outragous

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What does Brutus think of Caesar's rise to power in Julius Casear the play?

Brutus thinks that all of the power will go to Caesar's head.


How does Anthony show he understands the people better than brutus?

Brutus thinks Caesar is an honorable man. But when he is told that his rise to power will be the downfall of Rome, Brutus decides to plot with the rest of the conspirators and end Caesars reign, and life.


Two difficulties that you think could arise with such a scheme?

two difficulties taht you think could a rise with such a scheme?


Why did Caesar die?

Julius Caesar was assassinated because the polical opponents of the senates were try to claim title of king. Caesar was stabbed 23 times. and there were more than 60 men involved. Caesar died age 57 According to the physician the wound to the chest was the one that killed Caesar.Julies Caesar was gaining to much power. Every day he began to act more like an emperor. The senators that stabbed him thought it was for the good of Rome. they were trying to prevent Rome from going back to emperors. Caesars best friend Brutes nearly gave the plan to kill Caesar all away because he was a good friend of Caesar. But in the end he gave in and helped them stab Caesar. Augustus then had all the senators hunted down and publicly executed for killing Caesar.Because the Roman Senate were afraid of his power, some of his friends and Brutus who was like a son to him betrayed him and killed him in a very violent gruesome way. They stabbed him many times. Many of the lay people really loved him but he did kind of come in and just take over Rome. Rent Rome and watch it. The whole first season is about the rise and fall of Julius Caesar......very good!!!!!!!!according to the book Julius Casear by William Shakespear, he died because Cassius was hungry for power so he got some of the Romans to kill Julius Caesar. He told them that he would become a dictoator, a tyrant, and that nobody wanted one ruler of rome. Cassius was so good at persuading people that he even got Casesars best friend to help him, Brutus. Brutus does it because Cassius leads him to believe that the people of Rome want Brutus to be the king of Rome and Cassius says that Brutus's anscestors threw out the last tyrant of Rome. Cassius also makes childhood references. So at the end Cassius gets everybody to join up with him and then they kill Caesar.


What is the difference between Brutus' and Antony's funeral speech for Caesar?

Marcus Brutus makes his speech very formally to reason the mob for killing Caesar. He tells them that Caesar too ambitious and would eventually become a much powerful ruler and would make the Romans his slave. Brutus appeals to the people's minds and leaves an impression that Caesar would have become a tyrant. What Brutus terms as his reason is a hypothetical situation and is not reason enough for killing Caesar. He does not provide any evidence to his statement that Caesar was ambitious.Where as Mark Antony uses flawless logic and genuine emotional appeal in his masterful oratory. first of all, Antony enters dramatically to the pulpit with Caesar's body to win the sympathy of the mob. He began his speech by addressing the mob as "friends". Antony really wants to avenge Caesar and tries to convince the crowd into believing the truth that they killed Caesar out of envy. Antony appeals to people's heart.Hence, he is successful making the mob rise against the conspirators in 'mutiny' and 'rage'. Also, Antony provides evidences of Caesar's humanity and attachment to people by showing them that Caesar had made the people his inheritors of his wealth, gardens. Also Antony tells the crowd that Caesar had always sympathized with them.This has a greater effect on the people and Antony's periodical emotional outburst only contributes to Antony's impulsive and improvisatory nature serves him perfectly. Antony is gifted with the power of oratory that helped him to stir the common man. Antony proves himself everywhere Brutus was weak. With caution and gradual persuation, he proves that he is a consummate politician using gestures and skilled rhetoric to his advantage.Unlike Brutus, who prides himself on acting solely with respect to virtue and blinding himself to his personal concerns , Antony never separates his private affairs from his public actions. Antony directly appeals to the hearts of the roman people. His speech is deeply emotional as he believes that people will not listen to reason. Antony humbles himself as "no orator as Brutus is" hinting that Brutus used trickery in his speech to deceive the crowd.Thus Antony succeed to inflame the Roman mob to rise in rebellion and seek revenge on the conspirators. The mob finds it easier to accept Antony, an emotional and sincere speaker than Brutus who appears arrogant and forceful.Marcus Brutus makes his speech very formally to reason with the the mob for killing Caesar. He tells them that Caesar too ambitious and would eventually become a much more powerful ruler and would make the Romans his slaves. Brutus appeals to the people's minds and leaves an impression that Caesar would have become a tyrant. What Brutus terms as his reason is a hypothetical situation and is not reason enough for killing Caesar. He does not provide any evidence to his statement that Caesar was ambitious, whereas Mark Antony uses flawless logic and genuine emotional appeal in his masterful oratory. First of all, Antony enters dramatically to the pulpit with Caesar's body to win the sympathy of the mob. He began his speech by addressing the mob as "friends." Antony really wants to avenge Caesar and tries to convince the crowd into believing that they killed Caesar out of envy. Antony appeals to people's hearts.Hence, he is successful making the mob rise against the conspirators in "mutiny" and "rage." Also, Antony provides evidences of Caesar's humanity and attachment to people by showing them that Caesar had made the people his inheritors of his wealth, gardens, etc. Also Antony tells the crowd that Caesar had always sympathized with them.This has a greater effect on the people, and Antony's periodical emotional outbursts only contribute to his impulsive and improvisatory nature that serves him perfectly. Antony is gifted with the power of oratory that helped him to stir the common man. Antony proves himself in every place where Brutus was weak. With caution and gradual persuasion, he proves that he is a consummate politician and uses gestures and skilled rhetoric to his advantage.Unlike Brutus, who prides himself on acting solely with respect to virtue and blinding himself to his personal concerns, Antony never separates his private affairs from his public actions. Antony directly appeals to the hearts of the Roman people. His speech is deeply emotional; he believes that people will not listen to reason. Antony humbles himself as "no orator as Brutus is," hinting that Brutus used trickery in his speech to deceive the crowd.Thus Antony succeeded in instigating the Roman mob to rise in rebellion and seek revenge on the conspirators. The mob finds it easier to accept Antony, an emotional and sincere speaker, than Brutus, who appears arrogant and forceful.

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What does Brutus think of Caesar's rise to power in Julius Casear the play?

Brutus thinks that all of the power will go to Caesar's head.


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How was Augustus Caesar's rise to power similar to Julius Caesars's?

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How was Augustus Caesar rise to power similar to Julius Caesar?

Both were achieved by defeating rival groups of aristocrats - Julius over Pompey and his family and the Cassius-Casca-Brutus gang, and Augustus over Mark Antony.


How was Augustus Caesar rise to power similar to Julius Caesar's?

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What does Brutus think of Caesar's rise to power and what way does he think it in the play?

Brutus, like his fellow conspirators, saw himself as a defender of the Roman Republic. He disagreed with Caesar's concentration of power in his hands. He thought that it went against the tradition of the Roman Republic, which had been traditionally headed by two annually elected consuls precisely to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of one man. He also thought that if Cesar would have become a king, not only would he have ended the republic. He would also become a tyrant. The republic had been established several centuries earlier as a result of a rebellion against the last king or Rome, who was a tyrant. The Romans decided to do away with the monarchy and created a republic which was meant to prevent the return of tyranny. They also swore not to let anyone try to become a king. Brutus displays the same thinking in the play because it was based on historical facts.


Why do people think brutus is a patorit?

Only the people who agreed with Brutus thought he was a patriot. The majority of the population supported Caesar and did not think Brutus' action was patriotic. People who thought this saw Brutus as the saviour of the Republic, its liberties and its traditions. Caesar was assassinated because he gave rise to suspicions that he wanted to become a king. This would not only meant the end of the Republic, but also the beginning of Tyranny. Since the Roman Republic had been established with the overthrow of the last king of Rome, who was a tyrant, the Romans associated monarchy with tyranny. The establishment of the Republic was seen as the victory of liberty over tyranny.


When was A Rise to Power created?

A Rise to Power was created on 2002-08-01.