Julius caesar returns triumphant to Rome from war. He led an army and was loved by all. After defeating Pompey, his enemy, his been more powerful than ever.
Artemidorus, the diviner, warns Ceaser but Ceaser thinks he has gone mad.
Beware of the ides of March!
The night before the Senate meeting Caesars wife had a nightmare of him being brutally killed; she begs him not to go.
Brutus you to?!?! How could you!
Caesar is dead now...
The day of the Senate meeting.Members of the Senate revealed daggers and knives hidden in their togas.Caesar was devastated when he sees Brutus being a part of the assassination.
Alas! the horrible dictator, Caesar, is dead. Freedom is ours! Us commoners don't have to suffer from injustice anymore!
Years later...
The death of Caesar on the Ides of March sent the Roman Republic into a crisis that ultimately led to its abolition and the emergence of the Imperial system. Consequences of the assassination werea brutal civil war and the rise of Mark Anthony and Octavian.
Although Julius Caesar was corruptive leader because of him Rome got independence and protection from the rivals. Now the country is in ruins thus in the hands of our enemies who's torturing the citizens, beheading and enslaving them; killing most of them. The death of Caesar brought downfall to what was once greatest country in the world .