At the beginning of Act II Scene 2, Caesar tells a servant "Go bid the priests do present sacrifice, and bring me their opinions of success." You need to know that the Romans habitually killed animals or birds and had priests look at their guts to see if the gods approved of what they were planning. I know it's kind of disgusting, but it's sort of like how people check the internet to see what the weather is like before they go outside. So Caesar is sending the servant off to the temple to do in some hapless chicken and look at its insides. The servant is then to report back to Caesar.
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
A servant to Cassius, he is also the messenger bearing the wrong news
Strato is a servant of Brutus who holds his master's sword as Brutus runs on to it.
If you take the trouble to read it, this soliloquy, which starts with the sentence "It must be by his death" and ends with "And therefore think him as a serpent's egg which, hatched, would, as his kind, grow mischievous, and kill him in the shell" twice names the person it concerns. It does not name any other person. Get out your copy of the play, find the soliloquy and look for the names Caesar, Antony, Lucius (that's the servant) and Portia (that's Brutus's wife).
Caesar has a very high opinion of Caesar. You might say he was Caesar's biggest fan.
Brutus' trusted servant in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
No he did not make his own food servant made it for him
A servant to Cassius, he is also the messenger bearing the wrong news
well, because for one Antony is Caesar's friend and for two he wants revenge on the conspirators for killing his best friend. So to get revenge on the conspirators Antony is going to get the crowd to turn against the conspirators and get back at them for murdering Caesar.
Strato is a servant of Brutus who holds his master's sword as Brutus runs on to it.
he was speaking to his servant Pindarus
he says that he is going to go to the marketplace and do his duties
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He does it to fetch Caesar's will. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus all wanted to change caesars will so that they could get more money.