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Cassius and Brutus were the two co-leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar.

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Who joins and then leads the conspiracy to kill Caesar?

Casca


The conspiracy did not include who in the plot against Caesar?

Cicero.


Why does brutus decide to join the conspiracy against Caesar in Julius Caesar?

He is afraid that Caesar will become a tyrant.


Who leads Antony from the senate so he wont interfere with the conspiracy in Julius Caesar?

Trebonius.


Who was Caius Cassius?

A Character in the play "A Tragedy Of Julius Caesar" who starts a conspiracy against Caesar.


What was the primary subject in Julius Caesar?

The primary subject of the play Julius Caesar is the conspirators who plotted against Julius Caesar. It portrays the conspiracy again Julius Caesar, his assassination, and the defeat of the conspirators at the Battle of Philippi.


What coming events disturbs Brutus?

Brutus is disturbed by the growing influence of Julius Caesar and the potential for him to become a tyrant. He is particularly troubled by the idea that Caesar's rise to power could threaten the Republic and its democratic ideals. Additionally, Brutus is conflicted about his loyalty to Caesar as a friend versus his duty to protect Rome from tyranny. This internal struggle ultimately leads him to join the conspiracy against Caesar.


What is learned about the conspiracy against Caesar in this scene?

Julius Caesar was stabbed twenty three times. the last strike was performed by Brutus, Caesar's best friend. Brutus gave the twenty-third slash to Caesar into his neck.


Who reveals to Cassius that the plot is not a secret?

The tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play written by William Shakespeare that centers around the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in 44 BC. Popilius Lena was a senator who reveals to Cassius the fact that he is aware of the conspiracy that was thought to be secret.


How many acts are there in Julius Caesar?

There are 5 acts in Julius Caesar. "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" is a play-specifically, a tragedy-written by Shakespeare, which portrays the conspiracy against Roman dictator Julius Caesar and his ultimate defeat at the Battle of Phillipi.


What does trebonius say when Caesar tells him to stand by?

When Caesar tells Trebonius to stand by, Trebonius responds by saying, "I will, if you will not." This implies his willingness to support Caesar, but also hints at his underlying intentions as part of the conspiracy against Caesar. Trebonius's role in the conspirators' plot is to distract Mark Antony, allowing the others to carry out their plan against Caesar.


Who is definitely part of the conspiracy of making Caesar king?

Caesar, of course.