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How many times did Antony give the crown to Caesar and how many times did he refused it?

If you're referring to the play, "thrice I offered him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse". In other words, 3.


How many times did antony give the crown to caesar and how many times did he refuse it?

If you're referring to the play, "thrice I offered him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse". In other words, 3.


How many times did Antony give the crown to Caesar and how many times did Caesar refuse it.?

3


How many times was Caesar offered a coronet or a small crown?

"You all did see upon the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse." Three times, according to Mark Antony.


How many times did Caesar refuse the crown?

3 times


How many times does Casca say that Caesar refused the crown?

five


How many times is julias casear offered the crown?

3


What did Caesar refuse and How many times?

In Shakespeare's play, Casca tells Brutus that Antony offered Caesar a crown (a coronet) because the people clamored that Caesar should be king. He says that Caesar refused it three times, each time less vigorously. Caesar, although desiring absolute power, spurns the classic role of "king" which the populace might see as a dominating or oppressive force, and cultivates a role as "friend of the people" in contrast to the aristocratic Senate.


How many times that Anthony give the crown to Cesar and how many times did Cesar refuse it?

In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Antony offers the crown to Caesar three times during the Lupercal festival. Each time, Caesar refuses the crown, displaying his reluctance to accept the title of king, despite his ambition. These refusals serve to highlight his complex relationship with power and the public's perception of him. Ultimately, his behavior contributes to the political tensions that lead to his assassination.


How many times did Antony give Caesar the crown and how many times did he refuse it?

Antony says, "You all did see upon the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse." Thrice means three times, in the same way that twice means two times.


Did Julius Caesar accept the crown?

Certainly not! The whole point of the exercise was to prove to the Roman people that he would not under any circumstances accept the position of king. In the minds of the Romans, the title of king was tarnished by the memory of the tyrant Tarquin Superbus who was overthrown when the Republic was first set up. Caesar was in fact the dictator of the state and held powers just as broad as those of a king, but the people would not mind, as long as he did not call himself a king. Antony later plays on this event: "You all did see upon the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown which he did thrice refuse. Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?"


what are the main points in antonys funeral speech?

One of the main points Antony wants to convey, is that Brutus is wrong in his assumption that Caesar was not ambitious. Antony does this by bringing up specific examples to disprove Brutus. One example said that Caesar brought home many war treasurers for the general people; an ambitious Caesar would have kept the treasure for himself. Another example Antony used was the fact that Caesar refused the crown, or rejected the opportunity to become dictator, three different times. Antony uses this and an example to show that Caesar couldn't have been ambitious towards the crown, as he refused it the three times he was offered it. Antony continues with a few more examples, each showing one way or another that Brutus was wrong about Caesar being ambitious towards the thrown.