After being left alone with Caesar's body what does Antony promise to do?
love so many thigns ive got to tell you but im afraid i dont know how but theres a possibilty that youll look at me diffrently
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After being left alone with Caesar's body, Antony asks for forgiveness from Caesar for befriending his murderers, expresses deep hatred, his desire for revenge and intentions to create political chaos throughout Italy.
Why did Caesar decide to go to the capitol?
Because he was impossibly vain, and was convinced that Rome could not function without him there.
What type of conflict do the people have with cinna?
The conflict with Cinna primarily revolves around his role as a stylist for Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games." While he is an ally who aids Katniss in her quest, he faces opposition from the Capitol for his unconventional and rebellious designs that challenge the status quo. This tension highlights the broader struggle against the oppressive regime of the Capitol, as Cinna's creativity and support for Katniss symbolize resistance. Ultimately, his fate reflects the dangers faced by those who defy the Capitol's authority.
Analyze the character of Antony in Julius Caesar?
Antony - A friend of Caesar. Antony claims allegiance to Brutus and the conspirators after Caesar's death in order to save his own life. Later, however, when speaking a funeral oration over Caesar's body, he spectacularly persuades the audience to withdraw its support of Brutus and instead condemn him as a traitor. With tears on his cheeks and Caesar's will in his hand, Antony engages masterful rhetoric to stir the crowd to revolt against the conspirators. Antony's desire to exclude Lepidus from the power that Antony and Octavius intend to share hints at his own ambitious nature.
Antony proves strong in all of the ways that Brutus proves weak. His impulsive, improvisatory nature serves him perfectly, first to persuade the conspirators that he is on their side, thus gaining their leniency, and then to persuade the plebeians of the conspirators' injustice, thus gaining the masses' political support. Not too scrupulous to stoop to deceit and duplicity, as Brutus claims to be, Antony proves himself a consummate politician, using gestures and skilled rhetoric to his advantage. He responds to subtle cues among both his nemeses and his allies to know exactly how he must conduct himself at each particular moment in order to gain the most advantage. In both his eulogy for Caesar and the play as a whole, Antony is adept at tailoring his words and actions to his audiences' desires. Unlike Brutus, who prides himself on acting solely with respect to virtue and blinding himself to his personal concerns, Antony never separates his private affairs from his public actions.
What news does Antony receive of Brutus and Cassius?
A servant told them that he overheard that Brutus and Cassius were rid like madmen through the gates of Rome.
Who said Caesar now be still you killed not thee with half so good a will?
Brutus said it while dying
What does Caesar's habit of referring to himself in the third person tell us about him?
He is arrogant and egotistical.
Why did Caesar Augustus want virgil to compose a story about the founding of rome?
Augustus commissioned Virgil to write a poem about the founding of Rome for a historical identity. Up until the time of Virgil, Rome's history had been hazy and there were several interpretations of the Romulus and Remus affair. Virgil took the strands of myth and wove them together.
How does brutus respond to Cassius attack on Caesar?
Brutus affirms that he would rather that Caesar not assume the position. Brutus adds that he loves Caesar but that he also loves honor, and that he loves honor even more than he fears death. He says he will consider Cassius's words.
Julia was the name for a daughter of a member of the Julius family. Those from the Caesar branch were called Julia Caesaris. Clearly it was not important to the Romans to dictinguish one woman from another: Julius Caesar had an aunt, two cousins, two sisters and a daughter by this name. One of the cousins was the mother of Mark Antony; one of the sisters was the grandmother of Augustus. All of these women died natural deaths.
However, Julia the Elder (whose name was also Julia Caesaris) is the name given to the daughter of the first emperor Augustus. She had been married to Augustus's stepson Tiberius but in 2 BC was convicted of adultery and disowned by both her father and her husband. She was imprisoned on a tiny island with practically no human contact for five years by Augustus. After his death, the new emperor, her former husband Tiberius, locked her in solitary confinement and starved her to death in 14 AD.
Of course Gaius Julius Caesar, who was murdered in 44 BC by a group of conspirators was someone else altogether.
Who played Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar?
There have been thousands of productions of Julius Caesar since it was first performed ca. 1599, and thousands of actors have played the part of Caesar.
Caesar thinks this character thinks too much and doesn't like anyone having more power than he does?
"Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much. Such men are dangerous."
How does Brutus show a poor judge of character?
Brutus demonstrates a poor judgment of character primarily through his naivety in trusting Cassius and the conspirators without fully understanding their motivations. His idealism leads him to believe that their intentions are purely noble, overlooking the manipulative qualities of those around him. This miscalculation ultimately contributes to his downfall, as he fails to recognize the ambition and duplicity that drive the actions of others, particularly during the conspiracy against Caesar.
How does Brutus explain Caesar's behavior?
brutus explains ceasar is greedy for power and wealth also as he describes ceasar in the movie and book as a ambitious person
How does Cassius feel about his talk with brutus?
i think he fees that he can manipulate Brutus to turn his back on Caesar.