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  • Act 2 scene 2- Calpurnia is trying to conince Caesar not to go to Senate
  • Caesar
  • Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, 35It seems to me most strange that men should fear, Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.
  • When beggars die there are no comets seen. The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes.
  • Calpurnia
  • Trebonius
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  • Marcus
  • Act 3 scene 1- Caesars death
  • Caesar
  • Cassius
  • And you too, Brutus? In that case, die. Caesar. (he dies)
  • Decimus
  • Gauis
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  • Brutus
  • Longinus
  • Act 3 scene 2- Antony's speech
  • Antony
  • Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious;And Brutus is an honorable man.
  • I offer the sentars a standing ovation for their winning performance, the so-called act of dread that Caesar's unparalleled consolidation of power is causing in his dictatorship. The Roman Republic is eroding. They wanted to stop Caesar from becoming a permanent ruler, so they assassinated him. Caesar's strained relationship with the Senate also had a role in how the event unfolded. His strategy of leninecy, rather than healing Rome, failed to attract believers, which was a misfortune for those granted amnesty.
  • The plot to assassinate Julius Caesar was flawed since he contributed to the upturn and reformation of Rome in a peaceful and orderly manner. Caesar restored Rome and saved it from being demolished. Except for that, Caesar brought Rome peace and harmony. This allowed the Romans to live in peace and work together to improve their country. Caesar also made social and economic changes. In the process of enhancing social conditions in Rome. As roman businessmen were forbidden from abusing the provinces, they grew wealthy. This is significant because a country's capital is intimately related to its government's stability.
  • Caesar
  • Act 4 scene 3- Caesars ghost appears
  • To tell you that you’ll see me at Philippi.
  • Why do you come here?
  • Brutus
  • Ride, ride, Messala, ride, and give these billsUnto the legions on the other side.
  • Brutus
  • Act 5 scene 2- Brutus signals Cassius to join him in the war
  • Messala
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