Q. How does Caesar respond to artemidorus?
How does Caesar respond when Artemidorus tries to hand him the warning letter? He says that whatever pertains to himself, he will read last. He then tells him to present the letter in the Capitol. They feel he has caught on to their pan and may tell Caesar.
Q. Where does Act 1 Scene 3 take place in Julius Caesar?
Rome
Q. What are Caesar’s first words to the soothsayer What is the soothsayer’s response?
What are Caesar’s first words to the soothsayer? What is the soothsayer’s response? The ides of March are coming. He responds yes but the day is not over.
Q. How does Brutus feel about Antony?
Brutus feels that Antony is no threat to the conspirators’ cause. By sparing the life of Antony, Brutus feels he will look good and honorable to the people, rather than just a butcher out to take away Caesar’s rule. Brutus wants to convince the people that Caesar would become a tyrant if he ruled over the people.
Q. How many times Caesar warned?
The theme of fate versus free will is very evident in the play Julius Caesar, especially when it comes to whether or not Caesar will use his free will to allow himself to listen to the three warnings he receives, or if fate will prevail and he will succumb to the conspirators daggers.
Q. What does Brutus tell the conspirators after killing Caesar?
What does Brutus tell the conspirators to do after killing Caesar? Brutus tells them not to run and to dip their hands in Caesar’s blood while crying “Peace, freedom, and liberty!” He would die happily by Caesar’s side. He says he has never been more ready to die.
Q. What is the significance of Caesar dying words Et tu Brute?
The phrase “Et tu, Brute?” (“You too, Brutus?”) is associated with the Roman general and ruler Julius Caesar. He purportedly said this as he was being assassinated, uttering it upon seeing that Marcus Junius Brutus, a man whom he had trusted, was among his assassins.
Q. What restrictions does Brutus place on Antony when he allows him to speak at the funeral?
Brutus instructs Antony to speak well of the conspirators: “You shall not in your funeral speech blame us, / But speak all good you can devise of Caesar, / And say you do ‘t by our permission.” Cassius strongly objects to this plan, pointing out that there’s no way to know “how much the people may be moved / By that …
Q. Why does Caesar say he will not read artemidorus letter?
Terms in this set (23) What reason does Caesar give for not reading artemidorus’ letter? He says that since it pertains to himself he cannot read it because all he cares about is rome. He is first to stab Caesar.