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Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general who played a vital role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He was dubbed the Republic’s “dictator in perpetuity.”

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Why is the emphasis put on Brutus in Julius Caesar?

Because Brutus is the main character of the play. Caesar isn't; he dies halfway through. There is a reason why we are watching Brutus and not Caesar while Caesar is thrice refusing a kingly crown.

Who claims to be a mender of bad soles a surgeon to old shoes and one who lives by the awl was it Flavius Marullus or Cobbler in the play Julius Caesar?

A Cobbler is someone who fixes shoes. He replaces old and damaged leather soles with new ones. In order to pierce the heavy leather he uses a kind of pick or extra heavy needle called an awl to punch holes in the leather and thread the stitching through it.

Is gaius Julius Caesar is Julius Caesar farther?

Yes. Gaius Julius Caesar was the father of the famous Gaius Julius Caesar. Both men had the same name, as it was the Roman custom to name the first son after the father.

Why is Cassius the antagonist in Julius Caesar give an example?

because he killed Caesar out of jealousy and not for the good of Rome like Brutus did

What part of Greece did Caesar live in?

Julius Caesar did not live in Greece but Italy in Rome.

How do the plebeians react when Brutus and Antony give their speeches?

I don't totally remember but, i think the plebeians reacted by stabbing someone. I think Julius Caesar

Why do the conspirators meet at pompey's porch?

No one will be in the theater at night since no one can see

Which Packer wrote Instant Replay a diary of the 1967 season?

Jerry Kramer collaborated with Dick Schaap on his best-selling first book, Instant Replay, a diary of the 1967 season

Julius Caesar's favorite color?

reddish purple (similar to the color of blood)

here's the source: http://abrownchanginglives.com/2010/10/fond-of-purple-know-its-history/

In The tragedy of Julius Casear how was he murdered?

Julius Caesar was murdered by a group of conspirators, namely, Brutus,Cassius, Decius, Ligarius, Cinna, Casca, Metellus Cimber, who gathered around him during the filing of petitions in the Capitol and Casca was the first one to strike at him, from behind, with a dagger. All conspirators did so and Brutus was the last one to stab him. Caesar could not bear the pain of seeing a dear friend of his,Brutus, stabbing him. He died with both pain and shock.

Why does brutus believe that Caesar must be stopped from becoming king?

Because he thinks that no single man is worthy of that much power. The people of that time were used to being ruled by three rulers at once. He feared that no one should have so much power.

Who died in Julius Caesar and how were they killed?

Yes they found all who took part in the murder and branded them traitors they were killed two days after they were all found.

Is Julius Caesar a true story?

Yes, Julius Caesar did exist and did many of the things written about him. Our calendar even has a month named after him and that is August.

What is julius caesars favorite food?

It is quite possible that he didn't have a favorite food. According to the ancient writers, he was a very sparse eater and was not concerned in the least about food.

Why does Brutus disagree about taking an oath?

Answer: Brutus did not prefer to take an oath because according to him if the suffering that can be seen on the faces of people, the suffering they themselves were feeling and the corruption (of power) of the times were insufficient motives, then they should stop it all at once and go to bed and sleep like idle men do: and by doing so allow the tyrranical rule to prevail over them. These causes were enough to make each man devoted to do the task, so they needn't take the oath, but stick to these causes and be faithful in their task which they had to commit. According to Brutus, no other motivation but their own complaints about the state of affairs was enough to urge them to put it right and he believed that those were the men who will never deceive once they have given their word. So, what other binding agreement did they need than Roman citizenswho can keep secrets and what other vow did they need than an honest man committed to another honest man on the understanding that he will either do this thing or he will die for it. For Brutus, cowards, untrustworthy men and people so old and weak as to be like dead bodies- and such suffering people who were so humble that they accept injuries- may swear and take an oath.He confirmed that every drop of blood that noble Roman bears shall be guilty of not being a true Roman if he breaks even the smallest part of any promise that he has given. Therfore, he disagreed about taking an oath.

Why is Mark Antony the villain in Julius Caesar?

He professes his love for Caesar, yet he oranized a revolt agianst his murder. He is revengeful and bloodthirsty, he stooped below himself and acted as a murder himself, he tricks the people of Rome to see his side and gains power himself.

What is one of mythical founders of Rome?

Roman myth told of the city being founded by two brothers, Romulus and Remus, who had been abandoned as children and reared by a she-wolf. The Roman people believed they were descendants of a Prince of Troy, Aeneas, who fled the sack of Troy to resettle in Latium (the district around Rome).

What happened when Julius Caesar was kiddnapped?

Caesor was captured by pirates during his time in the roman navy. After being ransomed and left on the coast of Africa instead of returning home he marched to the coastal villages and formed himself a 'crew' of people from these villages to hunt for the pirates. eventualy he found them and after defeating them had them crucified on the coast of Greece.

Why was julis Caesar assassinated?

Julius Caesar was assassinated because he had acquired too much power and was acting without regard for the republican traditions. The conspirators acted, thinking that they were saving the republic and therefore the government.

When was Caesar's wife calpurnia' s birthday?

We know very little about Calpunia because very little reference was made about her by ancient historians. We only know that she was born in 75 BC.