What does Caesar's reason for sparing the lives of Cassius and Brutus tell you about Caesar?
It proves dat Caesar was very proud, over-confident and he treated himself like GOD
What does this mean mischief thou art afoot take thou what course thou?
Mischief is personified
After Caesar's death and rising the people with revenge,
he says now let violence take it's own path as it wills and destroy everything
Said by Mark Antony
last line of Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
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Why does Cassius forge letters to Brutus?
To show Brutus that he is in fact loved by the citizens of Rome
What did Caesar say at the end of the play Julius Caesar?
He said, "Etu, Brute?" (or, "And you, Brutus?") The last thing Julius Caesar said was, 'E tu' brutus'? meaning: you too, Brutus? However, Casesar died before the end of the play. no you got one right he did said Etu Bruts but that means you to burts ok! First off, this wasn't the end of the play, this was right around the middle of it, but they were his last words. Secondly, he say "Et tu, Brute?" which is Latin for "And you, Brute?" or Brutus. Just like in Spanish the informal use of "you" is "tu".
Did Julius Cesar help Cleopatra gain fame and power?
In a couple ways... He helped her become more powerful and have more people who could rely on her. It is varying on what you think. If you think that he did, then feel free to edit my answer.
Brutus compares Caesar to a newly hatched serpent in order to show that Caesar is?
Brutus actually compares Caesar to an unhatched serpent, not to a newly hatched one. "And therefore think him as a serpent's egg, which, hatch'd would, as his kind, grow mischievous" The point of the comparison is to show that Caesar is potentially dangerous, not dangerous now.
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He is used as a symbol in the political struggle for control Rome and its empire. Brutus makes a speech portraying Caesar as a potential tyrant, and Antony makes a speech portraying Caesar as a benefactor of Rome.
Brutus is probably the one he influences most deeply. Shortly before he commits suicide, Brutus says, "The ghost of Caesar hath appear'd to me / Two several times by night . . . . I know my hour is come" (Act 5, Scene 5, lines 17-20.
What most surprises Caesar when he is attacked?
Caesar: "Et tu, Brute? Then fall Caesar!"
What surprised Caesar most when he was getting stabbed by seven swords is that the fact that one of his close friend betrayed him. Caesar was less surprised by others like Cassius to stab him but he wasn't okay with Brutus.
What reason does caesars ghost give for coming to visit brutus?
Caesar's ghost says he comes to tell Brutus that he (Brutus) will see him (the ghost) at Philippi. But this is not what he means. What he means is that Caesar will be revenged on Brutus at Philippi
What is the significance of the term Et Tu brute?
Brutus, Caesars friend, had a hand in the assassination of Caesar, and he was the last one to stab him. "Et tu Bruté?" translates into English as, "And you also, Brutus?"
These were the last words of Caesar, making them significant.
What was the pact Caesar made with Pompey and Cassius?
Cassius and Pompey? Never. If you mean Crassus and Pompey and Caesar, that pact was the first triumvirate in which the three pledged to work for each others benefit.
What does Cassius threaten to do if Brutus continues to urge him?
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Cassius threatens to withdraw from the conspiracy against Caesar if Brutus continues to urge him. He expresses his frustration and suggests that if Brutus does not trust him or respects him, then he would prefer to part ways rather than be disrespected. This moment highlights the tension between the two characters and underscores the stakes of their political alliance.
Who conspires against Caesar and why?
Brutus, Cascus, and Cassius. They thought he had to big of ambitions, and they thought his death would bring good to Rome.