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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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What did the death of Julius Caesar plunged Rome into the new round of?

With the death of Julius Caesar in the first century BC/BCE, Rome was plunged into a new round of 'rule by committee.' Taking the form of yet another triumvirate (or, three-man-rule), this ruling committee also soon fell into civil discord, although it eventually resulted in the establishment of the extraordinarily stable imperial rule of Caesar Augustus.

Who were the two main candidates to replace the dead Caesar?

Initially it was Mark Anthony and Gaius Brutus however within a few years power was being shared by Octavian and Mark Anthony.

What did Julius Caesar do when offered the crown?

He refused the crown to make it look like he was offered it various times. This made it look like the people wanted him to have it.

Is the tragedy of Julius Caesar fiction or non?

It is nonfiction. The play was based on events that actually occurred. It portrayed Julius Caesar's life and his untimely, tragic death at the hands of his supposed friends.

What God was Julius Caesar related to?

Emperors of Rome where considered to be embodiments of Jupiter on Earth.

Why does Marc Antony go to war against Brutus and Cassius if Brutus has told Antony not to tell the Roman plebeians not to blame the conspirators?

Because Antony had no intention of allowing Brutus and Cassius to get away with murdering Antony's friend Caesar, or with impeding Antony's desire to become as powerful a ruler as Caesar was. He didn't give a hoot what Cassius and Brutus told him to do; he agreed with them temporarily because they were a dozen dangerous men holding bloody knives, but had every intention of breaking his word the moment he could.

How did Marc Anthony turn the once hostile crowd towards sympathy for Caesar in the Julius Caesar play?

With a particularly clever speech. It is impossible to explain in detail how that worked. Your best bet is to get hold of a copy of someone playing this scene from the play (Marlon Brando doing it in 1953 is a good choice) and watch it.

In 'Julius Caesar' how does Cassius's death help Pindarus?

Pindarus i Cassius' slave, therefore before Cassius dies, he tells Pindarus that he shall be free after his death. Cassius death helps Pindarus because since Cassius is his master, and he dies, Pindarus is freed.

What does Et tu Brute mean in the Julius Caesar play?

When Julius Caesar saw that his dear friend Marcus Brutus was also heading to kill him(and eventually did), he could not take the pain and exclaimed 'Et tu brute'(Latin)- 'You also Brutus'.

Which gives the best reason that poets might adjust an image during revision?

When poets write first drafts, they may not focus specifically on images.

Why did Julius Caesar's brother give him the throne?

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

Huh? Julius Caesar did not have a brother. He never had a throne either, unless you consider the ivory chair he was allowed to used in public a throne.

What is suggested about Cassius's character even before he appears in this scene?

Cassius, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, is the instigator in the plot to murder Caesar, which is introduced at the start of the play

What did Brutus ask Cassius for that he did not receive?

Money to fund his army. Cassius claimed that the money did not arrive due to a misunderstanding with one of his messengers.

Is Julius Caesar wealthy?

He is a very powerful Roman Emperor so he is most probably very wealthy.

Why does Cassius believe that Brutus should be a part of the plot against Caesar?

Cassius wants Brutus to join in a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. He tells Brutus stories of Caesar to poison his mind and make Brutus believe that Caesar wants to set himself up as a tyrant.

Where can one see images of Brutus Buckeye?

You can view images of Brutus Buckeye in magazines that discuss sports. These magazines may print these pictures once in a while. Some internet sites also display these images.

What are the strength of Caesar?

He created the Roman Empire and had a gift to lead people. He also created one of the largest empires of all time and inspired many people

What are Julius Caesar mistakes in the play?

The historical mistakes are a matter of Elizabethan stage conventions. When the conspirators meet at Brutus' home, the clock strikes; when the meeting ends, it strikes again, so the audience knows how much time the meeting took, even though it took only eight to ten minutes of stage time. It shows the passage of time by the chiming clock, but, historically, mechanical clocks were not invented until over five hundred years later. This is an anachronism.

Why does Caesar refuse the crown 3 times at the feast of lupercal?

He does so in order to convince the crowd of his humbleness, and to milk in more attention from them. They repetively applaud his commendable humility. (He does actually want the crown though)

How does the play of juluis Caesar open?

Some workmen and tradesmen are celebrating a holiday on account of Caesar's victory over the sons of Pompey. A couple of tribunes show up and give them a hard time for celebrating the defeat of some Romans by some other Romans.

What mistake did Julius Caesar make while aproching the capitol building?

Julius Caesar, while going to the Capitol, did not pay heed to the advice of the Soothsayer who bid him beware of the Ides of March and that the day wasn't over yet. He also ignored the petition of Artemidorus which consisted of a warning to him to remain away from the group of conspirators who wanted to kill him. Plus he was not a t all concerned about his security due to over-confidence that no one can ever kill or even harm him.