What arguments does antony put forward that caesar was ambitious?
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the arguments that were put forward are
*Caesar was crowned the king thrice but Caesar refused to accept
*Caesar gave 75 drachmas
*Caesar wrote in the will that all can use Caesar's house
*Caesar fought for the people of Rome
*He wanted his fellow citizens to bathe their hands
*Caesar provided full support to the people
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No, Julius Caesar was not ambitious. Anthony proves it with the following points:
- He refused to accept the crown three times at the Lupercal Feast.
- He also gave away all of his wealth to the people of Rome and gave all the money he had received from his conquests to the coffers of Rome.
- He sympathized with the people and cried with them when they were in grief.
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