Why do The conspiracy members agree not to attack Mark Antony?
The conspiracy members agree not to attack Mark Antony primarily because they underestimate his influence and capabilities. They believe that removing Julius Caesar is sufficient to restore the Republic and that Antony will pose no significant threat without Caesar's backing. Additionally, they fear that attacking Antony could rally public support against them, creating further conflict and instability. This strategic miscalculation ultimately proves detrimental to their cause.
What is the overall effect of Cassius arguments to Brutus?
Cassius's arguments to Brutus serve to manipulate him by appealing to his sense of honor and morality, convincing him that joining the conspiracy against Caesar is a noble act for the greater good of Rome. By questioning Brutus's loyalty and highlighting Caesar's ambition, Cassius successfully stirs Brutus's emotions and sense of duty, ultimately persuading him to join the conspiracy. This manipulation not only strengthens the conspirators' resolve but also sets the stage for the tragic consequences that follow, as Brutus's idealism blinds him to the potential fallout of their actions.
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Julius Caesar was killed because he was a threat to the republic, or what was left of the republic. There is no historical evidence that he was going to disband the senate. It was just another rumor surrounding the final days of Caesar. If you study the character of Julius Caesar, you will find that although he was impatient and wanted things done quickly and his way, he was also a traditionalist in his political life.
What scene was Caesar killed in Julius Caesar?
In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the murder of Caesar takes place in Act III Scene i. Act III Scene ii is the scene containing Caesar's funeral and Antony's famous speech, "Friends, Romans, Countrymen"
Why is Decius more successful in persuading Caesar than Culpurnia?
Decius was more successful because Decius provoked Caesar that people may thought him coward that he was scared by listening his wife Culpurnia
What is casca's reaction to Caesar's refusal?
Casca tells Brutus and Cassius about the show at the Lupercal, where Mark Antony offered a crown to Caesar three times. Each time Caesar pushed it aside as if to refuse the honour of being king, but to Casca it seemed that each time he did so, he did so a little more reluctantly. Casca was almost certainly wrong about that. This whole episode was a piece of political theatre, designed to fool the masses into thinking that Caesar did not want the powers of a king when in fact he had already assumed the powers of supreme dictator for life. Caesar knew, and Shakespeare knew, that the masses will go for the superficial and showy and cannot be bothered to examine the more complicated reality that underlies it. Thus Caesar will refuse a crown, the superficial symbol of kingship (the masses go "yay!") but accept greater power than any king ever had (the masses go "huh?"). Casca doesn't get this; he thinks that this is a spontaneous gesture by Antony to which Caesar will spontaneously react. This does not sound like the kind of thing Antony or Caesar would do. They'd have it planned out. Casca knows about Caesar's ambition, and reads that into what he saw.
What reason does Cassius give for why Caesar might not come out of his house today?
"For he is superstitious grown of late,"
What unusual events occur during the storm in Julius Caesar act 1 scene 2?
During the Storm in act 1 scene 2 Casca describes seeing fire from the sky and feeling an earthquake.
"Are you not moved, when all the sway of earth shapes like a thing unfirm?" "…never till tonight, never till now, did I go through a tempest dropping fire."
In Julius Caesar who are Marullus and Flavius?
They are tribunes who don't think that it is appropriate to celebrate one side's victory in a civil war.
That night which of the following omens are seen?
You need to specify what night you are referring to.
If you are referring to Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar the soothsayer said: "beware of the ides of March." Caesar was assassinated on the ides of March. The ides was the 13th day of the months with 29 day and the 15th day of the months with 31 days. It is thought that originally they were the day of the half moon.
What did rome become after it got rid of kings as rulers?
Rome became a republic after ousting its kings.
What incident does casca describe to Cassius and brutus?
What incident does casca describe to cassius and brutus?
What do cicero and casca discuss beginning of scene 3?
They discuss the strange phenomenons that had been happening, and the things that are considered to be bad omens.
Whose servant arrives immediately after Caesars death?
Mark Antony's. He says to Brutus, "Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel; thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down."
July was renamed for the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, who was born in that month.
Before the reign of Julius Caesar, the seventh month was called Quintilis in Latin, because it had been the fifth (quint) month in the ancient Roman Calendar.
His son Caesar Augustus renamed the sixth month "August" after himself. The remaining months' numerical names were never changed even after the Roman calendar was revised, which is why the modern calendar has September (7), October (8), November (9), and December as the 9th through 12th months.
First start out by stating your name, and who your mother/father is. Then state what you have accomplished in life and what you plan to achieve in the future. This can be made humorous, and very over exaggerated, there is no limit while boasting!
What does titius say the sun of rome is set?
Titinius (not Titius) says "the sun of Rome is set" in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" act 5 scene 3, when he finds out that Cassius is dead.