Caesar's last words before dying, in shock that Brutus would do such a thing.
Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!Run hence, proclaim, cry it about the streets.
Some to the common pulpits, and cry out,“Liberty, freedom, and enfranchisement!”
Cinna the Poet and Cassius telling the senators to tell the people of Rome of their leader's death.
A little while later, Mark Antony enters the Roman Senate house seeing his friend on the floor, dead.
Oh, mighty Caesar! Do you lie so low? Have all your conquests, glories, triumphs, achievements, come to so little? Farewell.
There’s no place I’d rather die than here by Caesar, and no manner of death would please me more than being stabbed by you, the masters of this new era.
Oh, Antony, don’t beg us to kill you. Though we seem bloody and cruel right now, with our bloody hands and this deed we’ve done, you’ve only seen our hands and their bloody business; you haven’t looked into our hearts.
Brutus does not want to kill Antony, the only reason he killed Caesar