Well, it has a number of good conflicts and some action in the form of an onstage murder and a battle scene. Those points make it a promising story for a play. Also, many people in the audience would already know the story.
Well, it has a number of good conflicts and some action in the
form of an onstage murder and a battle scene. Those points make it
a promising story for a play. Also, many people in the audience would already know
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Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Several members of the senate wanted Julius dead and they formed a coalition to kill him, as they thought that assassination was the only way to save the republic from Caesar's absolute power.
No. I suppose this is up to the individual director of a performance, who could make them kiss if he/she wanted to, but Shakespeare himself never wrote a stage direction for Brutus and Portia to kiss.
Artemidorus was a teacher of Rhetory and a well-wisher of Julius Caesar who had the knowledge of some planning and plotting against Caesar, so as a faithful subject he wanted to save his ruler, whom he loved, from the evil clutches of the conspirators.
someone please answer the ouestion i dont no wat it is i wanted to no sorry :(
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
He wanted Julius Caesar to die.
Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates who wanted a rensom
Antony
Julius Caesar was assassinated because his power was absolute as Rome's perpetual (Dictator)
Cleopatra wanted Julius caesars help because Cleopatra was in danger
Julius Caesar was feared because he was very ambitious and powerful and he always wanted more power than he already has.
pompey wanted to arrest Caesar because they were rivals
Cassius was not Caesar. Cassius wanted to kill Caesar for jealousy and some other issues.
Several members of the senate wanted Julius dead and they formed a coalition to kill him, as they thought that assassination was the only way to save the republic from Caesar's absolute power.