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WHO warned Julius Caesar with a letter?
Artemidorus
In Act 2 Scene 3 of Julius Caesar, Artemidorus, Caesar’s true supporter, reads a letter that he has written to warn him of the plot against Caesar’s life.
What does Cassius warn Brutus about?
Cassius has warned Brutus about MA turning the plebeians against them.
What happened between Cassius and Brutus?
In this scene, Cassius accuses Brutus of wronging him. Brutus fights back, accusing Cassius of bribery and reminding him that they killed Caesar to stop him being corrupt, not to become corrupt themselves. The row gets personal and Cassius draws his dagger, daring Brutus to kill him.
What did Brutus say that Cassius made him angry?
Cassius complains about Brutus disciplining one of Cassius’ subordinates, and Brutus in turn accuses Cassius of taking bribes. Brutus argues that they must wage war honorably, or the killing of Caesar was hypocritical.
Who tried to warn Caesar’s death?
Caesar is killed in Act III on March 15th. On the way to the Senate, Artemidorus tried to warn Caesar about the conspirators by getting him to read his letter but he dismissed it.
How was Julius Caesar warned?
Caesar had known that many wished him dead and a soothsayer allegedly warned him that harm would come to him before the Ides of March. On 15 March, Caesar reportedly passed the soothsayer joking, “The Ides of March have come,” but was met with the ominous reply, “Aye, Caesar, but not gone.”
Why is Brutus unhappy man?
Explanation: ii) Brutus had become an unhappy man afterBrutus and Cassius fled to Greece. About a year later, they were camping with their army at Sardis,and Antony along with Octavius, with their army, near the town of Phillipi, some miles away. Hope it helps you.
What complaint does Cassius make about Brutus’s behavior towards him how does Brutus answer this complaint?
Julius Caesar Questi
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Act 1.2 What complaint does Cassius make about Brutus’s behavior towards him? How does Brutus answer this complaint? | Cassius says that Brutus has been stubborn & a stranger lately- he won’t go with him to the race. Brutus responds by saying he’s just been stressed lately. |
Why were Brutus and Cassius arguing?
The quarrel between Brutus and Cassius arises when Brutus accuses Lucius Pella of taking bribes while Cassius seeks to protect Pella. Brutus believed that they killed Caesar because they were seeking justice and the good of Rome.
Why is Cassius angry with Brutus and why is Brutus angry with Cassius?
Cassius is angry because Brutus has condemned a friend of Cassius to death for accepting bribes.