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What effect did caesar will have on the commoners

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Caesar was a kind person.

In his will, he has given a lot of land share to the commoners.

He gave all the lands, parks, and many areas for the public.

And when Caesar was killed, the public were shocked and disheartened to lose such a great personality.

So, he was a good manin people's eyes.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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He essentially uses the will as a rhetorical device that symbolizes Caesar's love for the plebeians and the betrayal he endured at the conspirators' hands, which gives the will the power to truly move the plebeians to rise up in mutiny.

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