Julius Caesar Essay: Beware The Ides Of March

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“Beware the ides of March” (Shakespeare. ) is one of the ways Caesar was warned of his death. Caesar was one of the possible rulers of Rome. Cassius, who wanted Brutus to rule Rome, persuaded Brutus and others that they needed to kill Caesar before he ruled Rome. So the group of people that wanted to kill Caesar made plans. They killed him on the fifteenth of March. Antony, Caesar’s loyal friend, gave a speech after Caesar’s death and turned the Romans against the group of conspirators. Cassius and Brutus fled the town. Antony and Octavius fought the war of Philippi against Cassius and Brutus. In the end, Brutus ends up killing himself and the war is over. If Caesar listened to the Soothsayer, his wife Calphurnia, and Artemidorus’ predictions

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