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A Cobbler is someone who fixes shoes. He replaces old and damaged leather soles with new ones. In order to pierce the heavy leather he uses a kind of pick or extra heavy needle called an awl to punch holes in the leather and thread the stitching through it.

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Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to?

Marullus and Flavius leave the mob to destroy the decorations on Caesar's statues.


Why did Caesar deprive the tribunes marullus and flavius of there office?

The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.


What else do marullus and flavius do to further hinder the celebration of Caesar victory?

Flavius


Who is flavius and marullus in Julius Caesar?

they are tribunes who are annoyed by the cheering of caesar


What do marullus and flavis do to hinder the celebration of Caesar?

Marullus and Flavius take down decorations on Caesar's statues and are condemned to death.


How does the cobblers opinion of Caesar differ from Flavius and Murellus opinion?

Flavius and Marullus are supporters of Pompey ("Knew you not Pompey?!") and thus are thinking that there is nothing worth celebrating in Caesar's victory over Pompey's sons. The cobbler is a supporter of having a good time and thus is thinking that there is something worth celebrating about having a party. The cobbler does not have any kind of opinion about Caesar, but strong opinions about holidays.


Why was Marullus and Flavius executed?

for taking down decorations honoring caesar


Who was the roman tribune in the play Julius Caesar?

There were two: Marullus and Flavius.


What does flavius tell marullus to do?

Flavius tells Marullus to disperse the crowd of commoners who are celebrating Caesar's triumph. He believes that their gathering is inappropriate and that they should be reminded of their former allegiance to Pompey, whom Caesar has defeated. Flavius aims to diminish Caesar's popularity and curb the public's enthusiasm for him.


What information does casca give about marullus and flavius?

The information Casca gives about Marullus and Flavius is that the tribunes were stripped of the positions as civil servants for removing decorations from Caesar's statutes. This is from Julius Caesar, Act 1, Scene i.


Why do Marullus and Flavius want to drive the commoners from the street?

the commoners are rejoicing the return of caesar.


What are examples of euphemism in 'Julius Caesar'?

Marullus and Flavius, for pulling scarfs off Caesar's images, are put to silence.