What lessons do you learned from shakephere's book Julius Caesar?
Shakespeare intended his play Julius Caesar to be watched, not read. He intended that his audience should be entertained. It was not intended to teach anyone lessons.
Why did Brutus kill himself in Julius Caesar?
Brutus did not want to be known as a loser, the people hated him for killing caesar after Atony spoke to them. Back then killing yourself was and honorable way to die to Brutus died an honorable deathwhile using the same sword that was used to kill caesar
1 In regard to Artemidorus's request how does Caesar's nobility doom him?
he decides to put his personal business last instead of first
In Julius Caesar Why does Cassius say Well honour is the subject of your story?
Because Cassius is trying to manipulate Brutus, and uses his fatal flaw, which is honor, to lure him in their plan of killing Caesar. (I like the way honor is now a vice!)
Why did they plant notes for Brutus to find?
Cassius with the help of other conspirators threw in notes and stuck them at places in proximity to Brutus so that when he reads them, his kind feelings towards Julius Caesar are replaced by strong conviction to kill him and he joins the conspiracy, believing it to be the will of the common people of rome who held him in high esteem and wanted him to act against the present ages yoke under Caesar. This action was instrumental in enticing Brutus to favour Cassius to kill Caesar and end his eternal dilemma.
What happened to cinna the poet?
Cinna the poet from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, faced a tragic ending. Once he was considered one of the conspirators the crowds ravaged and murdered him.
What is the role of messala in Julius Caesar?
He is a good friend of Brutus and Cassius, whom which he brings news from Rome to Brutus, and also fights along with them in the war.
Pindarus takes the sword to fill the request of Cassius's suicide. After striking Cassius down, Pindarus flees as the fallen Cassius takes note in his dying breath at the unrighteous life he lived.
Why does Caius Cassius indirectly kill himself in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar?
At the final battle- as the forces of Brutus and Cassius go against the triumvirate of Octavius, Antony and Lepidus- Brutus sees and opening in the flank of Octavius' army and attacks. Though Brutus strikes a great blow against their opposition, the attack was so early and leaves Cassius' forces enclosed by Antony's army. As his camp is set ablaze in the distance, and army approaches. Cassius sends Titinius to check to see if the army is Brutus' or not. Messala watches as Titinius rides off on the distance, and reports to Brutus what appears to be Titinius being ran down on horseback. A cheer is heard in the distance, which is taken by Cassius as a celebratory sound from Antony's army that they have killed Titinius.
Out of grief of sending one of his closest friends to his death, and by the apparent doom of the situation, Cassius has Messala run him through with the same blade he used to kill Caesar, setting his bondman free with his death.
*** p.s. It turns out Titinius didn't die, and that he was greeted with cheers by Brutus' army, but good ole' hasty Cassius had to go and kill himself honorably before he was captured... fool :) ***
titinius did die, he killed himself because he saw the dead body of Cassius
What new omens does Cassius report to messala?
The eagles being replaced by crows and the ides of March
Did Julius Caesar try to change Rome's religion?
Julius Caesar never tried to change Rome's religion. He was not a particularly religious man himself although he was Pontifex Maximus, which was the head priest of Rome.
Is the night of the Ides of March stormy Julius Caesar?
It is difficult to understand what you mean. On the night of the ides of March, Julius Caesar was dead. He ides of March was the day of his assassination. The ides were the 13th day of the months with 29 days or the 15th day of the months with 31 days. It is thought that originally it was the day of the full moon.
Julius Caesar was assassinated because
the polical opponents of the senates
were try to claim title of king.
Caesar was stabbed 23 times.
and there were more than 60 men involved.
Caesar died age 57
According to the physician
the wound to the chest was the one that
killed Caesar.Julies Caesar was gaining to much power. Every day he began to act more like an emperor. The senators that stabbed him thought it was for the good of Rome. they were trying to prevent Rome from going back to emperors. Caesars best friend Brutes nearly gave the plan to kill Caesar all away because he was a good friend of Caesar. But in the end he gave in and helped them stab Caesar. Augustus then had all the senators hunted down and publicly executed for killing Caesar.Because the Roman Senate were afraid of his power, some of his friends and Brutus who was like a son to him betrayed him and killed him in a very violent gruesome way. They stabbed him many times. Many of the lay people really loved him but he did kind of come in and just take over Rome. Rent Rome and watch it. The whole first season is about the rise and fall of Julius Caesar......very good!!!!!!!!according to the book Julius Casear by William Shakespear, he died because Cassius was hungry for power so he got some of the Romans to kill Julius Caesar. He told them that he would become a dictoator, a tyrant, and that nobody wanted one ruler of rome. Cassius was so good at persuading people that he even got Casesars best friend to help him, Brutus. Brutus does it because Cassius leads him to believe that the people of Rome want Brutus to be the king of Rome and Cassius says that Brutus's anscestors threw out the last tyrant of Rome. Cassius also makes childhood references. So at the end Cassius gets everybody to join up with him and then they kill Caesar.
Why were the people who killed Julius Caesar called conspirators?
Why not - that's what they were. Cassius, Brutus, Casca and so on plotted to kill Caesar at the Senate in 44BC
Does Cassius forge letters encouraging rebellion against Caesar?
yes Cassius forged letter and threw them in Brutus' house knowing that Brutus cares about the people and will join them. (this will bring the favor of Brutus and as Cassius believes the people) who will believe that Caesar's death was needed. The crowd is really dumb since they believe anyone who sounds convincing
Why is brutus wife worried about brutus?
Portia, Brutus's wife, is worried about Brutus because he is hiding a secret from her.
Why was Julius Caesar a tragedy?
The revolution is a failure and Brutus and Cassius end up killing themselves.
Did trebonious stab Caesar in Julius Caesar?
No, it was Trebonius' job to take Mark Antony away from the Senate before the assassination; his hand would not have become bloody until he shook Antony's after the assassination.
How does the play Julius Caesar Act 1 compare to American government today?
The crowd has turned from praise of Pompey to praising Caesar for defeating Pompey with apparent ease. A fickle electorate, swaying with the wind of the moment, is part of the reality of American government.
Is Shakespeare's portayal of the commoners in act 1 of Julius Caesar realistic?
Shakespeare was using common people in Elizabethan England as his model. He knew nothing about the common people of Ancient Rome. Mind you, we don't know much about either ourselves--for all we know, his portrayal may be accurate for either.
What Act and scene in Julius Caesar is the quote Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war?
Mark Antony says it in Act 3 Scene 1 of Julius Caesar, just after Brutus has given him leave to speak at Caesar's funeral.
What are Caesar character flaws in Julius Caesar?
his tragic flaw is that he has a hubris; or excessive pride. On the ides of March, he goes to the capital even after so many bad omens and warnings around him. He also refuses Artimedorus' letter which could have saved him from his death because of pride.