A poet who has the misfortune to be named Cinna. Cinna was also the name of one of the conspirators.
The Mob was the most influencial force in Julius Caesar. Whoever controlled them controlled all of Rome.
He told them that Caesar was dead.
They were pretty darn fickle.
It turned the mob against Brutus, which was his objective.
They tried to motivate the Roman mob against Julius Caesar by citing various instances when the people had been loyal and yearning for Pompey and now they should not celebrate with Caesar's victory over Pompey. They did so in order to disperse the crowd so that Julius Caesar is not motivated or become high-headed on seeing so many of his supporters.
The Mob was the most influencial force in Julius Caesar. Whoever controlled them controlled all of Rome.
He told them that Caesar was dead.
It turned the mob against Brutus, which was his objective.
They were pretty darn fickle.
A typical mob, it could be from any other country, easy to manipulate by a skillful speaker.
cicero speaks greek and he speaks greek to Julius Caesar
They tried to motivate the Roman mob against Julius Caesar by citing various instances when the people had been loyal and yearning for Pompey and now they should not celebrate with Caesar's victory over Pompey. They did so in order to disperse the crowd so that Julius Caesar is not motivated or become high-headed on seeing so many of his supporters.
Back in Roman times the mob simply meant the common people or the popular vote. It was considered good in political terms to have the mob on your side. Julius Caesar climbed to power by appealing to the mob.
Anthony's speech incites the mob to rise up against the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar. By appealing to their emotions and presenting Caesar's achievements and the betrayal he faced, he stirs feelings of anger and betrayal among the crowd. Ultimately, this leads to chaos and violence as the mob seeks revenge against those responsible for Caesar's death.
Marullus and Flavius-the Tribunes Gnaeus Pompey. Sextus Pompey. Julius Caesar. Portia- Brutus' wife. Cinna-the poet. Cinna-the conspirator. Young Cato-son of Marcus Cato. Caius Cassius. Marcus Brutus.
The first associate of the traitors to die in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is Cinna the Poet. Mistaken for Cinna the conspirator, he is attacked and killed by a mob in the streets of Rome shortly after Caesar's assassination. This incident highlights the chaos and fury that follows Caesar's death, illustrating the breakdown of order in the city.
The mob represents the social turmoil engulfing all of Rome at that time and its average population. While much history is made of politicians scheming on one another, less is said about the hundreds of thousands of Roman citizens who suffered the consequences of Caesar's politics and the fallout from his assassination.