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  • Caesar's Demise
  • Caesar's Funeral
  • People 'for' Caesar's death
  • After being stabbed 23 times by a group of 60+ senators, Caesar finally falls at the Senate of Curia's stairs, his last words believed to be "You too, Brutus?" This points at the fact that Brutus was part of the conspiracy.
  • People 'against' Caesar's death
  • During Caesar's Funeral; Mark Antony speaks after Brutus, they address the romans and later cremate Caesar's body at the Roman Forum, Brutus let Mark Antony speak at Caesar's funeral after him in hopes that it will work to the conspirators' benefit, Brutus planned to make a speech to the Roman people, outlining the reasons for Caesar's Death.
  • A Dictator's Desire
  • The conspirators along with some of the people of Rome calmly talk about Caesar's death, they justify it informally and claim that 'Caesar was growing power hungry, more and more everyday.'
  • Conspirators' Grasp of Power
  • Caesar deserved to die; he would have wreaked havoc in Rome, and he had shown many signs of descending into tyranny. Caesar's assassination was justified because they could see Caesar becoming too powerful as a dictator for life, a King in all but name, and no one could politically oppose without risking their lives. By assassinating him, they intended to restore the balance of power and, more importantly, obtain authority for themselves. This, of course, backfired spectacularly when Caesar's adopted nephew Octavian became Rome's first Emperor Augustus, effectively ending the Republic.
  • Meanwhile, people against Caesar's death claim that the conspiracy wasn't justified as 'Caesar didn't descend into tyranny there so no sort of evidence or history was found.' A protest breaks out and roman guards are sent to contain the mob.
  • A man speaks with weak arguments against Caesar's death, he states that his death is not justified and that Caesar never wanted to be king, dictator or end the senate and create his new laws.
  • People who killed Caesar were the people who believed that Caesar could possibly end the republic if running for Consul after his governorship or that Caesar would execute anyone who dare opposed him, however he never did this and there is no evidence that he ever had an intention to, Caesar has ornate sculptures and statues erected in his honor and he deserves those, there was no evidence that Caesar desired kingship.
  • The second man presents another weak argument; stating that Caesar deserved death and so it is justified but in an ancient time like this and so many conspiracies spiraling into action, could there really be proper evidence?
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