In Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar, who gave their reasons for why Caesar
was killed?
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A. Caesar's ghost
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B. Brutus and Antony
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c. The plebians
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D. Cassius and Cicero

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The correct answer would be B. Brutus and Antony

In Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar they both said to the crowd to why they killed him. It was because of Caesar's ambition. However, Caesar wasn't ambitious since he denied the crown 3 times and they envied him and wanted him no more. The crowd was overall upset since he was stabbed. Caesar ignored the warnings of the Ides of March and his death was the result of his ignorance.

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In Act 3, Scene 2 of Julius Caesar, Brutus and Antony gave their reasons as to why Caesar was killed.

Why was Caesar killed?

  • Brutus says that he loved Caesar, but he loved Rome even more. He found Caesar’s ambition and ego to be a threat to the future of Rome.
  • Antony acknowledges that Caesar was ambitious but he says that Caesar was an honorable man who loved his people and was willing to sacrifice for them. He reads out Caesar’s will and turns the crowd against Brutus and Cassius.

Who are Brutus and Antony?

  • Brutus is a powerful public figure and a friend to Julius Caesar who ultimately plots against Caesar and is responsible for his death.
  • Mark Antony is a politician who uses his instincts to gain whatever is best for him. He uses his rhetorical advantages to sway the plebians into believing him.

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