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He was a very bad man!
Julius Caesar did.
Julius Caesar was written mostly in iambic pentameter. Penta means five. Iambic is the kind of rhythm that goes "ta-DUM".
A taper is an Elizabethan word for a specific kind of candle.
It depends on whose "story of Julius Caesar" we are talking about. In most such stories Caesar is the main character. However if we are talking about Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar (which is a play and not a story), Caesar is actually dead for most of the play, which suggests that he is not the main character. Some people have argued that the short appearance of his ghost just before the Battle of Philippi and Cassius's remarks about how he will die by the same sword as Caesar mean that Caesar's spirit is at work even after his death, until his murderers are dead. However, that is stretching a point. It is simpler to say that Brutus is the main character in the play, since the real focus is on him and on the kind of political idealism (or possibly naiveté) he demonstrates.
Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius were two of Caesar's assassins.
he was loved by anyone
Cassius had his own selfish motives to kill Julius Caesar and did not have Roman welfare on his mind. He had quoted an incident in Scene 1 where by he tells about his upperhand on Julius Caesar. He tells that once Caesar challenged him to swim across storming Tiber. Cassius, in an instant, jumped in the waters bading with his lusty sinews. But, Caesar himself could not swim and was helped by Cassius to reach the bank. Now, Cassius bears this grudge that such chicken-hearted Caesar should rule over Rome and doth not pay attention to his friends. He thinks that such a man is not wotrhy at all. Furthermore, Caesar's negligence and rudeness unto him makes him feel angry towards Caesar so much so that he was bent over killing Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar received what is known as a classic education in Rome. He started his studies at the age of six.
not a great life
no it is not a salad it was a roman leader
He was a very bad man!
Julius Caesar did.
Julius Caesar was written mostly in iambic pentameter. Penta means five. Iambic is the kind of rhythm that goes "ta-DUM".
Cassius with the help of other conspirators threw in notes and stuck them at places in proximity to Brutus so that when he reads them, his kind feelings towards Julius Caesar are replaced by strong conviction to kill him and he joins the conspiracy, believing it to be the will of the common people of rome who held him in high esteem and wanted him to act against the present ages yoke under Caesar. This action was instrumental in enticing Brutus to favour Cassius to kill Caesar and end his eternal dilemma.
We know the kind of things that the Romans of Caesar's day ate, but not what was Julius Caesar's particualr favourite. To jokingly talk about Big Macs, Macdonalds happy meals and Caesar Salads, none of which existed in Caesar's day, is only barely sillier than actually trying to guess the answer to this.