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Who says, “Let him be Caesar”? What light does this throw on the speaker?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Who says, “Let him be Caesar”? What light does this throw on the speaker?

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Third citizen says that. The speaker had deep respect and regard for the person spoken about. He idealises Caesar and wishes to give the same respectable position to Brutus.

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Answered by sparklequeen62
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It is Third Citizen who says, “Let him be Caesar.” He means to say that they should him in place of Caesar. This is the typical reaction of the mob, which has no mind, but is swayed by emotions. That is why; they talk of carrying noble Brutus to his home in a triumphal procession.

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