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Marcus Brutus on line 95 of Act 5 Scene 3 of Julius Caesar ;D

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Why is brutus response to Cassius and titinius actions?

Cassis blames the Romans for being so weak, therefore allowing Caesar to be as powerful as he is.CASSIUSAnd why should Caesar be a tyrant then?Poor man! I know he would not be a wolfBut that he sees the Romans are but sheep.He were no lion were not Romans hinds.Those that with haste will make a mighty fireBegin it with weak straws. What trash is Rome,What rubbish and what offal, when it servesFor the base matter to illuminateSo vile a thing as Caesar! But, O grief,Where hast thou led me? I perhaps speak thisBefore a willing bondman. Then I knowMy answer must be made. But I am armed,And dangers are to me indifferent.


In act 3 scene 2 how does Anthony feel about Caesar's death?

When he discovers that Caesar was murdered in scene 1, he has to be careful what he says to the conspirators, so one cannot take what he says to them at face value. We get a clearer idea in his soliloquy "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth" and from this speech we find that he is angry, incredibly angry, with the conspirators. He is determined to "cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war" and thus "domestic fury and fierce civil strife shall cumber all the parts of Italy." In Scene 2 he takes the first step towards this goal by enraging the mob, and when they are enraged he says, "Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot; take thou what course thou wilt."


What was Antony actually referring when he said thou bleeding piece of earth?

The body of Caesar


What reason does caesars ghost give for coming to visit brutus?

Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi


Who does Cassius blame Caesar's power to in Julius Caesar?

Cassis blames the Romans for being so weak, therefore allowing Caesar to be as powerful as he is.CASSIUSAnd why should Caesar be a tyrant then?Poor man! I know he would not be a wolfBut that he sees the Romans are but sheep.He were no lion were not Romans hinds.Those that with haste will make a mighty fireBegin it with weak straws. What trash is Rome,What rubbish and what offal, when it servesFor the base matter to illuminateSo vile a thing as Caesar! But, O grief,Where hast thou led me? I perhaps speak thisBefore a willing bondman. Then I knowMy answer must be made. But I am armed,And dangers are to me indifferent.

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In Julius Caesar Who says even for that your love old you prithee hold thou your sword hilts whilst you run on it?

In Julius Caesar Brutus says, even for that your love old you Prithee hold thou your sword hilts whilst you run on it.


Why is brutus response to Cassius and titinius actions?

Cassis blames the Romans for being so weak, therefore allowing Caesar to be as powerful as he is.CASSIUSAnd why should Caesar be a tyrant then?Poor man! I know he would not be a wolfBut that he sees the Romans are but sheep.He were no lion were not Romans hinds.Those that with haste will make a mighty fireBegin it with weak straws. What trash is Rome,What rubbish and what offal, when it servesFor the base matter to illuminateSo vile a thing as Caesar! But, O grief,Where hast thou led me? I perhaps speak thisBefore a willing bondman. Then I knowMy answer must be made. But I am armed,And dangers are to me indifferent.


Who was the teacher that tried to warn Caesar?

Artemidorous was the teacher that tried to warn Caesar. "Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius: mark well Metellus Cimber: Decius Brutus loves thee not: thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius. There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover, 'ARTEMIDORUS.' Here will I stand till Caesar pass along, And as a suitor will I give him this. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive."


What is Artemidorus's plan?

'Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius: mark well Metellus Cimber: Decius Brutus loves thee not: thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius. There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover, 'ARTEMIDORUS.' Here will I stand till Caesar pass along, And as a suitor will I give him this. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive.


What does artemidorus plan to do?

'Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius: mark well Metellus Cimber: Decius Brutus loves thee not: thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius. There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover, 'ARTEMIDORUS.' Here will I stand till Caesar pass along, And as a suitor will I give him this. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive.


What does this mean mischief thou art afoot take thou what course thou?

Mischief is personifiedAfter Caesar's death and rising the people with revenge,he says now let violence take it's own path as it wills and destroy everythingSaid by Mark Antonylast line of Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears


In act 3 scene 2 how does Anthony feel about Caesar's death?

When he discovers that Caesar was murdered in scene 1, he has to be careful what he says to the conspirators, so one cannot take what he says to them at face value. We get a clearer idea in his soliloquy "O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth" and from this speech we find that he is angry, incredibly angry, with the conspirators. He is determined to "cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war" and thus "domestic fury and fierce civil strife shall cumber all the parts of Italy." In Scene 2 he takes the first step towards this goal by enraging the mob, and when they are enraged he says, "Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot; take thou what course thou wilt."


Where is allusion in Across Five Aprils?

i only have one.. "Thou too brutus" allusion of shakespeare pg 56


What was Antony actually referring when he said thou bleeding piece of earth?

The body of Caesar


What reason does caesars ghost give for coming to visit brutus?

Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi


What does Caesar dare Cassius to do at the tiber river?

He dares him to swim in the Tiber River. He says: The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores, Caesar said to me 'Darest thou, Cassius, now Leap in with me into this angry flood, And swim to yonder point?' Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in And bade him follow;


What prophecy did the witches give to Caesar?

"Witches: Caesar! Caesar! Caesar! Get back to thy own play! Rehearsals for Julius Caesar are in the room known as twelve B, which thou mayst find by going up the stairs! 'Tis Macbeth which is being rehearséd here."