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Who says “let him be Caesar”? What light does it throw upon his character?

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Answered by ishitap08
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let him be Caesar is said by the third citizen

this meant that the character was not able to understand the reason behind the killing of Caesar by Brutus. we can say that he was simply foolish

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Answered by sam3255
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The following sentence was uttered by a random person from the mob or the crowed present during the funeral of Caesar.

When Brutus was explaining Caesar's death and that it was important for the freedom of rome security of Great romans. The crowd or the mob understood the reasons for Caesar's assassination and then wanted Brutus to be the King.

The speaker made Brutus successful in what he wanted.

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