The Justification Of Caesar's Death In Julius Caesar

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The play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare explains the predicted death of Caesar during the Roman Republic. The play starts by the citizens of Rome gathering in celebration of Julius Caesar’s triumphal return from war. The senators, Marcus Brutus, who is a friend of Caesar, and Caius Cassius finds Caesar too ambitious and fear that he’ll hold absolute power. They plan to assassinate Caesar on the 15th of March 45 B.C.. Although on the 15th of March there were many warnings about his death, he is persuaded by flattery to go and is stabbed by the conspirators. At the funeral oration, Mark Antony, an ally of Julius Caesar, argue with Brutus about the justification of Caesar’s death. Throughout the story, there are many arguments and persuasions