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Julius Caesar (Acts III, IV & V)

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William Shakespeare - continuation. Act III: murder and Antony's funeral speech. Acts IV–V: civil war, Brutus's mistake, deaths of Cassius, Brutus, and rivals.

Summary

Antony pretends to agree with Brutus, then rouses Rome with Caesar's will.

Antony pretends to agree with Brutus, then rouses Rome with Caesar's will.

Antony's irony - "Brutus is an honourable man" - sparks riot.

Antony's irony - "Brutus is an honourable man" - sparks riot.

Brutus and Cassius argue in camp; they reconcile before battle.

Brutus and Cassius argue in camp; they reconcile before battle.

Cassius misreads defeat and kills himself; Brutus fights on.

Cassius misreads defeat and kills himself; Brutus fights on.

Brutus runs on his sword; Antony calls him "the noblest Roman of them all."

Brutus runs on his sword; Antony calls him "the noblest Roman of them all."

Hard words & meanings

oratoryskill of public speaking
conspiracysecret plot
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