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... First, Cinna begins to ask a question of Caesar. Then the Senators rush in, and stab him. Caesar utters the famed words: "Et tu, Brute! ...
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... proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. The difference between Brutus ...
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... compelling proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. He has planted doubt in ...
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... compelling proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. He has planted doubt in ...
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... compelling proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. He has planted doubt in ...
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... compelling proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. He has planted doubt in ...
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... This question reminds the crowd of how their lives were before Caesar was killed. Then, the crowd questions Brutus tricked them. ...
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... to the situations that allowed the Roman to manipulate the system of Rome's government, they don't ask the one question that would prove Caesar either innocent ...
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... To answer the question do we have control of the fates? The answer is definitely no. Caesar and Brutus never could have controlled their fate. ...
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... One of the results of Antony's speech is convincing the peasants, by means of presenting truthful statements, to question whether or not Caesar should have ...
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... compelling proof of Caesar's concern. He is able to get the people to question the rightness of killing Caesar. He has planted doubt in ...
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... There are many answers to this question depending on whether or not you were a follower of Julius Caesar or support Brutus' claim that he killed Caesar for the ...
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... How that might change his nature, there's the question (Act 2, Scene 1, pg. 799)." Brutus feels that if Caesar gains anymore power that Rome will be a ...
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... Rome. Antony gives his speech to the Romans about the death of Caesar and makes the crowd question Brutus's honor. Portia killed ...
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... How that might change his nature, there's the question." (Act 2, scene 1 lines 10-14) Brutus felt that Caesar's death would be the best thing for the people. ...
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... When Antony begins to fail in his endeavors against Caesar, he begins to question which is of more value in his life between war and politics and his emotions. ...
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... warrior who will now place his loyalty in the conspirators without question and will ... Caesar is his usual arrogant self and he is only mildly irritated at the ...
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... He assumes that Caesar will become an unbearable tyrant if he is made king, and ... The flaw in his reasoning is that Brutus does not raise the question of whether ...
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In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" there are events and characters that are developed in such a way that the audience is left to question the ideals of nobility ...
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Such a question may be considered an act of utter futility, as there ... Mark Antony and Marcus Brutus of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar helped to prefectly ...
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... drained large marshlands near the city, and revised the corrupt tax laws of Asia and Sicily (Kamm 47.) By the time Caesar took control in ... "The question of debt ...
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... Those men were Caesar's great-nephew Octavian, who later became the emperor Augustus ... In 42 BC Mark Antony called for Cleopatra to Tarsus, to question her about ...
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... as Shakespeare, who wanted to question human behavior and to observe interactions and consequences. In Northrop a point of fact is made; Caesar influences the ...
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The Question of Fate Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a ... are underlings This familiar quotation was taken from the play Julius Caesar by William ...
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... He would be crown'd: How might that change his nature, there's the question." (I, I ... Caesar may have been known and honored just after the defeat of Pompey, but ...
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... guidance. Antony is astonished at Caesar's speed of capturing Turin. There is still the question of what makes Antony honourable. ...
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... You never find out whether Brutus was correct in his assumptions about Caesar, but that ... in the story, I think that Shakespeare was exploring the question as to ...
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... Antony also used rhetorical questions. The most prominent question was whether the people thought Caesar was truly ambitious. He ...
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... arrived in the autumn of 46 BC Later in 44 BC a crowd surrounded Caesar at a ... In 42 BC Mark Antony summoned Cleopatra to Turkey to question her about if she had ...
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... the end result of the play which leads readers to the following question: Will Brutus ... that can aid in portraying more than one role in the play, Julius Caesar. ...
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