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Caesar 's dead body plays a very important role in the development of the play. Elaborate.

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Answered by Maddymass
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Yes.,
Mark Antony develops the emotion of the crowd by speaking about the wounds in caesers body without his body antos speech have ended soon..
Answered by varshamittal029
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Answer:

The plot of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar revolves around Caesar's planned assassination, its execution, and certain characters' inability to reconcile their guilt over their involvement in the assassination. Julius Caesar isn't what you'd call a "central character" in the story, and he has far fewer lines than Brutus, but the play wouldn't be complete without him.

Explanation:

Caesar is crucial to the plot and remains a viable character in the play even after he dies. Brutus wishes to "come by Caesar's spirit" rather than "dismember Caesar." Even if Brutus and the conspirators are successful in dismembering Caesar's body, they are unable to destroy his spirit. In his soliloquy. Antony first invokes Caesar's spirit in his soliloquy in Act III, Scene 1, and then uses it to incite the citizens of Rome to revolt in Act III, Scene 2.

The ghost of Caesar also appears to Brutus at Sardi's and again at Philippi, indicating to the audience that Brutus is unable to accept that he did the right thing by participating in the murder, and it also indicates that Brutus' (and Cassius') fortunes are fading. The ghost of Julius Caesar leaves the play only after Cassius and Brutus commit suicide, each admitting that he is doing so to avoid the spirit of Caesar.

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