The impact of Caesar- Looking at the way Caesar shapes the story. Was Caesar's death really the main reason why so many bad things happened? Or was it just all regret?Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, starts with the introduction of Caesar, many people like him but the conspirators do not, so they decide to kill him, this leads to a lot of rampage resulting in a war. Which led to the deaths of two very important characters, Brutus and CassiusJulius Caesar. Dying was the climax of the play because he sets the tone for the rest of the story and effects the lives of others. Julius Caesar dying was the climax of the story because it leads to a big war and also leads to the deaths of both Brutus and Cassius. This is a big impact because Brutus loved Caesar, but Brutus loved Rome more. Brutus wanted to stay being a …show more content…
This evidence is important because it shows how close Brutus was to Caesar. Brutus loved Caesar because of his honor to Rome, Brutus loved the discipline that Julius Caesar had. Brutus said, “Remorse from power. And, to speak the truth of Caesar, I have not known when his affections swayed”. Act 2.1. -. Brutus is saying that Caesar is not ruled by passion, but is very calculating in his desire for power. This evidence is important because it explains why Caesar had a big effect on Brutus, both when he was alive and after he died as well Julius Caesar dying sets the tone for the rest of the story because it leads to a huge war This impact that Caesar has created shows the impact that he has created, (war) And how it will affect the lives of Brutus, and cassius At the beginning of Act 4.3 Brutus and cassius are arguing in the tent, Brutus says Remember March; the idea