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Julius Caesar Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Bobby Rickets, Content Reviewer
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
Julius Caesar was surprised when he was attacked especially by the senators who worked for him and were high-ranking officials, but they were also his friends. However, Caesar had to know that...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Jul 10, 2018
Every Senator wanted to kill him except for Brutus. Caesar's popularity worried the senators because they were afraid that their positions would be overthrown. He angered the elites with his...Read More

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M. Krasinski, Content Writer
Answered: Jul 05, 2018
There are many life lessons in the Julius Caesar play. One of them is idealism. Brutus fears that Caesar is too power hungry, and he doesn't want him to destroy the republic. It is Brutus'...Read More

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
Like most politicians today, the same qualities that politicians have today the politicians have the same during ancient history. Those qualities include charm and leadership skills. Cassius had...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Jul 10, 2018
It is both historical and fictional. Historical sources focus on the facts of the assassination, while fictional works focus more on the characters and the drama of the story. Shakespeare strives...Read More

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E. Austin
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
Brutus was one of the main conspirators in Julius Caesar’s death. He was persuaded by Cassius to kill Julius Caesar because they were worried about their positions as senators and the...Read More

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Nov 02, 2018
Julius Caesar's death was as a result of conspiracy among his enemies (especially the senators). The act was led by Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, and Marcus Junius...Read More

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L. Sevigny, Doctor
Answered: Jul 10, 2018
Calpurnia was the third and last wife of Julius Caesar. Calpurnia urged him that he should not go to the Senate because she had a dream that he was in danger. She dreamt that the conspirators in...Read More

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E. Austin
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
Most likely, there is really no hero in the Julius Caesar play which is why it was a tragedy. Most of Shakespeare’s tragedies have no happy ending and no hero. However, if there had to be a...Read More

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M. Krasinski, Content Writer
Answered: Jul 05, 2018
Act Three Scene One: Caesar is headed to the Senate House with all of the conspirators surrounding him. Artemidorus attempts to hand Caesar his letter, explaining how it contents affect him...Read More

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
After Julius Caesar’s death, a state funeral was held for all of Rome to attend. This was conspirators’ chance to explain their reasoning for killing their leader. Some of the...Read More

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K. Myers, Blogger
Answered: Jun 25, 2018
Iwonder whether you mean what Julius Caesar the real man was about, a matter for Roman history, or whether you are referring to the play "Julius Caesar", and asking for a description of the plot....Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Apr 06, 2017
Yeah no its not Portia its Calpurnia, NOT PORTIARead More

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W. Mocroft, Philanthropist
Answered: Nov 27, 2018
Julius Caesar was a well-known Roman dictator whose name is still popular today. As a matter of fact, Shakespeare wrote a play about his life and it is still produced and shown today. A group of...Read More

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E. Austin
Answered: Jan 31, 2019
Inner conflict is normally known to be an internal struggle. This means that the character is unsettled and does not have inner peace because of something that he knows or may have done. This...Read More

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