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Julius Caesar

what are the mistake commented by conspirators so that they fail ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Actually, the conspiracy didn't fail. Their aim all along was to assassinate Julius Caesar, and they were successful in doing so. We don't know what they had planned for after the assassination. Who did they think would take control of Rome? How did they think the people of Rome would react?

In the play, we hear lots of dialogue about why they should kill Caesar and how they should do it, but we hear very little about what they're going to do afterward. In Act II, scene 1, Metellus does offer a suggestion:

METELLUS.
O, let’s have him[Cicero]! Because his silver hairs
Will also give us a good opinion with the people
And buy men's votes to commend our deeds.
It shall be said that his judgment ruled our hands;
Our youths and wildness won’t appear at all,
But all be buried in his seriousness.

He wants to add Cicero to their number so that people might say it was all Cicero's idea and so that he can pay people to side with them. But the others veto this idea.

In the play, the conspirators don't seem to think about what to do once their plan has succeeded.

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