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Julius Caesar - Summary of Act I-V

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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a play about loyalty, betrayal, love, and deception. There are many characters with fairly in-depth personalities. Some of the main characters are Cassius, the crafty, deceptive, witty man who is the leader of the conspiracy that killed Caesar. Brutus, the noble, honest, honorable man who is one of the key members of the conspiracy. There is also Antony, who is Caesar's right hand man. He is shrewd and ruthless man, willing to do anything to get revenge for Caesar's death. Act I is centered around introducing the play and some of its characters. The play opens around a crowd of people waiting for Caesar's return after his victory over Pompey's sons. As the parade marches by, a soothsayer bids Caesar to …show more content…

Stricken with grief, Titinius kills himself with Cassius's sword. Antony and Octavius once again gain the upper hand in the fighting, Lucilius dresses up as Brutus and is sent to be captured with the message that Brutus won't be taken alive. Brutus and some of his men lean against a rock with sense of defeat. Brutus reveals that the ghost of Caesar has appeared to him again, and that his hour has come. He first asks Volumnius to hold his sword as he runs upon it. Volumnius refuses, but Strato accepts when Brutus asks him. Brutus runs on his sword and dies with the words "Caesar, now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will." Brutus's body is brought taken by Octavius to be buried like an honorable

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