When Antony says “Shall it not grieve thee dearer than thy death to see thy Antony making his peace‚ shaking the bloody hands of thy foes‚ most noble in the presence of thy course?” He makes it appear as if he is making a pact of concord to Brutus and the other conspirators by shaking hands with them. Antony then goes on to say “Friend am I with you all‚ and love you all.” Antony cunningly uses this all to outwit Brutus. Antony then uses his charisma to convince Brutus
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and powerful women who was the pharaoh of Egypt‚ but you may not of heard the full story. Despite her efforts and abilities she failed and her life was not all that glamorous. Living in Rome changed Cleopatra’s life‚ she used the help of Caesar and Antony to benefit Egypt resulting in a bad impact on Rome. Cleopatra was born into royalty in Egypt and soon became the pharaoh. Over her life she co-ruled with two of her brothers and her son. After Cleopatra’s dad died Cleopatra and her brother‚ Ptolemy
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“…Was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; and sure he is an honorable man. But were I Brutus‚ and Brutus Antony‚ there were an Antony would ruffle up your spirits‚ and put a tongue in every wound of Caesar that should move the stones of Rome to rise and mutiny… … Here was a Caesar! When comes such another‚” addressed wise Marc Antony to the manipulated Roman citizens. (Foote and Perkins‚ 678 –683). During 509 BC to AD 27‚ Rome was a republic where its citizens elected leaders by voting
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willing to put their homeland in his hands without a flicker of doubt. Brutus is considered by many to be “the noblest Roman of them all” (1286). The people know that Brutus would give everything he has‚ including his life‚ for them. As said by Mark Antony at the end of the play‚ “He‚ only in a general honest thought And common good to all‚ made one of them” (1286). Brutus only joins in the killing of Caesar with the conspirators for the good of his people. Even when Brutus makes dishonorable decisions
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117 – 118 “Our purpose necessary‚ and not envious;” 3.2.21 “Not that I love Caesar less‚ / but that I loved Rome more.” Loyalty to friends and loved ones 2.1.20 – 21 “ I have not known when his affections sway’d / More than his reason.” Antony Loyalty to friends and loved ones 3.1.148 – 150 “O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lit so low? / Are all thy conquests‚ glories‚ triumphs‚ spoils / Shrunk to this little measure? Fare thee well!” 3.1.254 – 275 “O‚ pardon me‚ thou bleeding piece of earth
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not. One example of Brutus expecting things will go his way but don’t‚ is when he lets Marc Antony speak after Brutus. Brutus says " I will myself into the pulpit first/ And show the reason of our Caesar’s death" (3‚1. 261-262). Brutus is saying that he will speak first so he can explain why they kill Caesar. Cassius warned Brutus that Antony may contradict them‚ but Brutus is sure his plan will work. Antony then turns the crowd against Brutus and the conspirators‚ which causes his eventual downfall
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pedestal. The uniform is red because that is what Roman soldiers wore since Caesar was a military leader‚ it made sense to make his uniform red. I also put a crown on Caesar’s head. Caesar really wanted to be crowned and refused it 3 times when Mark Antony offered. Caesar actually wanted the
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first Roman Emperor‚ and the actions of this first Emperor (Octavius Caesar a.k.a. Caesar Augustus) were more ambitious and power hungry than any Julius Caesar could have ever possibly committed. (Caesar Augustus was responsible for the death of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator and the establishment of absolute Empirical rule in
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above all else (I. ii. 304-308). Besides from joining the conspiracy‚ Brutus also himself said he would look at all public matters equally and that "I (Brutus) love the name of honor more than I fear death" (I. ii. 85-89). Upon Brutus’ death‚ Marc Antony called Brutus the "noblest Roman of them all" (V. v. 68-75). He said all the conspirators except Brutus killed Caesar out of envy. Even when committing a crime so severe as murder‚ Brutus suggested to the conspirators that they should "carve him
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tragic play “Julius Caesar” by William Shakespeare develops characters to show an appearance of loyalty in order to deceive an enemy. The theme of deception is supported through interactions between Cassius and Brutus‚ the conspirators and Caesar‚ and Antony and the conspirators. It is ironic that the characters that deceive others in this play are actually being deceived themselves. As the leader of the conspirators who want Caesar dead‚ Cassius feels the Brutus needs to be a member of this cause and
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