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in the play julius caesar the citizens proved to be fickle minded. justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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citizens of Rome proved to be fickle-minded. Brutus killed Caesar and justified his act to the citizeps. He said that he loved Caesar no doubt, but that he loved Rome and democracy all the more. To save Rome from the clutches of a possible dictatorship of Caesar, he needed to be killed. He being Caesar’s friend, people believed him and his cause of killing Caesar. They did not give a second thought and justified Brutus’ action. Later, Mark Antony through his oratorical skill proved that Caesar was a true leader. He glorified Caesar’s love for his countrymen and pointed out how he rejected the crown thrice. Amidst these, he deliberately pointed out that ‘Brutus is an honourable man’ again and again as to sarcastically mean that he was not so. People were fickle-minded and his words changed their attitude. They now believed Antony’s words, which instigated them to a mutiny and to kill the conspirators. People rowed with the flow of words.
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