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  • Whatever pertains to me I will deal with last.
  • Artemidorus presents a letter over to Caesar's awakening him about the future but Caesars being pretentious, negates it.
  • Act 3 Scene 1
  • ius Caesar Act 3 Scene 1
  • "Hail, Caesar! Read mine first! for my petition affects you more instantly. Read it, tremendous Caesar.
  • "these words may flatter other men and make them turn the Roman laws into children game but I'm not that absurd, he has be banished by decree and stop your begging or ill shove u out of my way like a dog"
  • Metellus tries his best to persuade Caesar to redeem his brothers citizenship but Caesar declines with his harsh words.
  • "Most high, most mighty, and most puissant Caesar please redeem my brother's citizenship and stop him from banishing"
  • Brutus, Metellus, Cassius, Cinna, Decius, and Cassa plead to Caesar, but Caesar sticks to his words and declines again.
  • "What, you too Brutus?"
  • "I kiss your hand, but not in flattery, Caesar. I ask you to repeal Publius Cimber’s banishment immediately."
  • Everyone comes together and stab Caesar 23 times, Brutus was the last one who stabbed him while Caesars last words were "Et tu, Bruté" which translates to "you to Brutus"
  • "Et tu, Bruté"
  • Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead! Run and proclaim it in the streets
  • Cinna and Cassius were celebrating Caesars death while several were confused, few were happy while others were exiting to notify the others.
  • some should go to the public platforms and cry out, “Liberty, freedom, and democracy!”
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  • Alexander and Amor two nobles were arguing over Julius Caesars death
  • The end
  • Well he did murder Pompey and he was selfish, he wanted to take over Rome and be the only king.he got what he deserved
  • I don't get why people are pleased about Caesar's death. He was such a promising soul and he would operate Rome satisfactorily.
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