Why are the commoners in the streets
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What are Flavius and Marullus doing? What is Marullus and Flavius reaction to the citizens behavior? Why is Marullus angry with the crowd? Why do Marullus and Flavius yell at the crowd? Why do they want to drive the commoners from the street in Julius Caesar? How does Cassius kill himself? Who is Flavius loyal to in Julius Caesar? Who stabbed Julius first? Who is Lucius loyal to?
How does Messala die in Julius Caesar? Why does Titinius kill himself? Why does Antony show Caesar's wounds during the funeral? Anger the people against the conspirator's. Why does Portia kill herself? She is worried about Brutus. Why is Casca frightened as this scene opens? Casca is frightened because of the lightning. He believes something is wrong in the heavens and the gods are unhappy.
Casca met a lion in the Capitol, which glared at him - and, to protect himself he drew his sword. Brutus has to convinced that the people prefer him to Caesar and that he would actually be a better leader for Rome.
What is learned about the conspiracy against Caesar in this scene? Cinna and Casca have joined together in the conspiracy against Caesar. Moreover, Caesar was a military genius. His many successful military campaigns gained him broad support and popularity among the common people. Caesar also won the undying loyalty of his soldiers, who supplied him with the necessary muscle to seize power.
Julius Caesar began his rise to power in 60 B. Cassius hates Caesar because he is jealous of Caesar's power and he believes that Caesar is a weak man and, therefore, undeserving of the power and admiration he has been given by the Roman citizens.
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