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This is called an argument.
How does the crowed react to Antony's speech?
After Julius Caesar was assassinated, Antony gave a eulogy purporting to praise Brutus. He kept repeating that Brutus was an honorable man while making it obvious that the opposite was true. The crowd turned against Brutus.
What is the turning point in Julius Caesar's life?
Probably when he was killed by 60 members of Senate for - in their words - "looks like he's going to prosper well, we should kill him. Don't want him to reform the Roman empire any more than he has already."
How does Antony describe brutus character?
Antony and Octavius honor Brutus by giving him the full honorable burial ceremony as needed for a noble Roman senator.
Did Shakespeare make up Marc Antony Brutus's debate in his play Julius Caesar?
Yes. Remember, Shakespeare is not a historian, he is/was a playwright. Even though he used genuine historical writings for his research, he still had to create dialog an even some events in order to produce a good play.
What were Julius Caesar's major invasions?
He was awarded triumphs for Gaul, Pontus and Africa.
His other major foreign conquests were Britain, which he did not occupy but appointed local rulers and imposed an annual tribute on; Egypt which he left a local ruler but imposed tribute.
He had minor conquests in other areas, and major ones during the Civil War in Italy and Spain.
What are the similarities between Julius Caesar and yitzick rasin?
You need to check the spelling in your question becasue i doubt that the word rasin exists.
How does Caesar first enter the play?
Caesar first enters the play triumphantly at the games because he has defeated Pompey.
Why doesn't Brutus want to swear an oath with the conspirators?
He thinks a just cause needs no oath to bind the doers to their cause
When Cassius arrived at Brutus' camp and angrily confronted him what did Brutus want to do?
move inside the tent where the men would not hear them
Who is worse emperor Caligula or Julius Caesar?
Julius Caesar was not an emperor. Throughout his lifetime Rome was still a republic. Neither was he bad. He was extremely popular among the people who saw his as the hero of the people. This was the real foundation of his power. Caligula's reign started well, but it was said that he became mad after recovering from an illness. It was also said that he became cruel, but some historians think that these accounts might be exaggerated. The one emperor whose reign was one of crushing cruelty was Commodus.
What did Julius Caesar do that was bad for Rome?
If Ceasar had ruled as "dictator for life", the senate would have lost their power; Rome would no longer be a democracy.
Furthermore, the last dictator they had before Ceasar was the cruel King Tarquin, who ruled 450 years earlier. The thought of another dictator scared many Romans.
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Where did Shakespeare get most of his information for his play of Julius Caesar?
He got it from a book called Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans which was a standard text in school. Unlike many people, Shakespeare remembered what he had learned in school and made use of it in his job.
What aside speech in Julius Caesar foreshadows?
You might count "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous." Dangerous indeed, since he is at that moment seducing Brutus into the conspiracy. It foreshadows his part in the murder.
In Julius Caesar act 3 scene 1 in Antony soliloquy what does he vow?
That Rome will be a total chaos.
What is antonys response to Caesar's instructions in act 1 scene 2 of Julius Caesar?
His response to Julius Caesar was .. would you like a Caesar salad ? :)
How is the play Julius Caesar related to modern day politics?
The idea that an unpopular government can be changed by assasination is far from old hat. The related link shows how often people attempt to get rid of unpopular leaders or other public figures by assassination.