Caesar offers to allow the crowd to cut his throat to prove that he would die for Rome. He blames this behavior on illness and begs forgiveness. However, Casca is not impressed by no one taking Caesar up on his offer. He feels even if Caesar had cut the throats of the crowdâ??s mothers, he would still be forgiven.
The idea was that Caesar would refuse the Crown, thus demonstrating to the mob that he didn't want the power of a king. And it worked. Of course Caesar did want and actually had all the power of a king, and what he was refusing were the trappings that went along with it. This was ok with him, and made the foolish crowd think that by refusing the trappings, he was also refusing the power.
Brutus and Claudius and some of their friends think Caesar is getting too uppity so they assasinate him in the Capitol. Unfortunately they are chased out of town by the crowd and Caesar's pal Antony who, together with Caesar's nephew, track them down, defeat them in a battle and cause them to commit suicide. The end.
Cassius wants to kill Caesar
no he kills him because he thinks that Caesar was to ambitious. he doesnt think its a mistake.
I think she was afraid of Caesar dying
The idea was that Caesar would refuse the Crown, thus demonstrating to the mob that he didn't want the power of a king. And it worked. Of course Caesar did want and actually had all the power of a king, and what he was refusing were the trappings that went along with it. This was ok with him, and made the foolish crowd think that by refusing the trappings, he was also refusing the power.
Brutus and Claudius and some of their friends think Caesar is getting too uppity so they assasinate him in the Capitol. Unfortunately they are chased out of town by the crowd and Caesar's pal Antony who, together with Caesar's nephew, track them down, defeat them in a battle and cause them to commit suicide. The end.
"What means this shouting? I do fear people choose ceasear for their king." so overall, he doesn't want the crowd to choose Caesar
Cassius wants to kill Caesar
The crowd was likely angry with the conspirators because they felt betrayed by the assassination of Julius Caesar, whom many viewed as a leader who represented their interests and aspirations. The conspirators disrupted the stability and order that Caesar had brought, provoking feelings of loss and confusion among the populace. Additionally, the conspirators' actions were seen as a violation of trust, as they had once been close associates of Caesar. This anger was further fueled by the perception that the conspirators were motivated by personal ambition rather than the public good.
I think it is Brutus VS. Caesar.
It is because he fell down in front of the crowd and had epilepsy.
Another name for throat is pharynx I think....
he reads to much/ thinks to much
Julius Caesar
he says that Caesar is ambitious
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.