"The ides of March are come."- Julius Caesar,III.i
This is extremely significant beacuse Caesar knows that the day of his death is finally here. This statement leads to a whole lot in the rest of the text. When I read this I thought "Oh-no this is it! This is what the whole play is based off of." This statement literally means Caesar is going to die. I know this is meaningful but I'm not really sure why because I thought this book was about Caesars death but now that he's dead what happens next? I know everything that happens now is because Caesar is dead but he's dead so now what?
Why does Antony feel he has to be friends with the conspirators in order to understand why they killed Caesar? If that was me there's no way i could be friends with the people who killed one of my close friends. But things were differnt then. Way different.
Why is Caesar so brave? He literally went to his death.WOW. Is it because he is a king? Is it the way he was raised? Is it something he just always had? What is it? Maybe its a combination of all of that and more. I want to be that brave.
Do you REALLY want to be brave like Caesar? Is he brave, or extremely arrogant? :)
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