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The Plebeians Role In Julius Caesar

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Among the concessions which plebeians received from patricians was regarding the law of twelve tables. These laws were publicly displayed for all to see and they protected the Roman citizen’s basic rights despite the social class that they belonged to. This was after they had played a very significant role in acquiring these rights during the transition period. In conclusion, this essay clearly depicts that the common people had a large role to play in the movie "Julius Caesar." However, just as Flavius and Murellus indicated, these people were fickle, and a majority of their decisions and actions that they took were influenced by the leaders. Despite this, the plebeians are further seen to largely contribute to the successes of various military
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