"Indeed, they say that the senators plan to establish Caesar as a king tomorrow."
"I know where I’ll wear this dagger, then. I’ll kill myself to save myself from slavery".
Act 2 Scene 4
"Come on let's Go!"
Act 3 Scene 1
Casca Tells Cassius that a group of Senators plan to make Caesar king. So Cassius vows to commit suicide before becoming one of Caesar's subjects.
Act 4 Scene 1
"We have to create a Army to go against Brutus and Cassius."
In this Act, It's the day of the assassination and caesar plans to stay home with his wife. But Brutus persuades him to go to the senate with the other conspirators and his friend Antony.
Act 5 scene 5
In this Act Caesar, Brutus, and Antony go to the Senate. Once they get there the conspirators stab Caesar to death.
Theme Statement
In this scene, Lepidus comes back with Caesar's will. Then Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius plan to raise an Army to fight the troops of Brutus and Cassius.
"I Have Caesar's Will."
In Act 5 the tragedy of Julius Caesar shows the death of Brutus. Brutus asks each of his loyal servants and soldiers to end his life for him. Then Octavius and Antony ask Brutus's men to join their forces and vow to treat Brutus's body with respect.
"No We Won't"
"I Will"
"Kill Me"
"Let's join forces and Honor Brutus's body."
The theme of Julius Casaer is that Casaer raises many questions about the fate of free will. Cassius refuses to accept Casaer's rising power and deems a belief in fate to be nothing more than cowardly and passivity. The story also shows how Love can turn to tragedy because of Brutus, This is shown by Brutus' love for Rome and Julius Casaer's love for Brutus also Portia's love for Brutus.