write a short summary of julious caesar , You can take time and ill mark the branliest one which has not been copied from somewhere else 23(points)
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The play opens with a crowd that has gathered to celebrate the victory of Julius Caesar over the sons of Pompey. But Flavius & Marullus being jealous of Julius Caesar oppose this celebration & show pity for Pompey. They force the crowd to go back to their respective works. Thus the tribunes are afraid of the growing power of Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar goes with his wife Calpurnia & his other men to celebrate the feast of Lupercal. A soothsayer warns Julius Caesar to beware the Ides of March (15th of March). However the latter ignores this. Julius Caesar is offered a crown by Mark Antony but he refuses the offer three times and is praised by the commoners. Caius Cassius a hater of Julius Caesar tries to poison the mind of Marcus Brutus who is a friend of Julius Caesar.
As he talks in a tricky manner, he succeeds in drawing Brutus into the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. During the night there is a lot of thunder, lightning, storm etc. that frightens Casca who is very superstitious. Cassius, being cunning, interprets the meaning of these all happenings to Casca in such a way that Casca also joins the conspirators.
Being a loyal friend of Julius Caesar as well as a lover of his subjects, Brutus becomes double-minded and confused so as to which of them he should choose. Ultimately he sides with the well being of Romans. Plan for the murder of Julius Caesar is made.
After others have gone, Portia, the wife of Brutus asks him about the matter & the latter tells her about the plan. The following morning (15th of March), Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar tries to stop him from going to Senate, as she has seen some omens last night that signifies that something terrible is about to happen.
Julius Caesar agrees with her at last but there appears Decius Brutus (a conspirator) who interprets the omen in such a way that Julius Caesar agrees to go to the Senate at last. Artemidorus a well-wisher of Julius Caesar somehow discovers the conspiracy.
While standing in the street he tries to tell Julius Caesar about the conspiracy by giving him a letter but Julius Caesar doesn’t read the letter.
Portia, being much upset about Brutus, sends her servant, Lucius to see what is going on. Julius Caesar, being unaware of the danger, reaches Capitol, and is stabbed to death by conspirators. Casca stabs his firstly & Brutus in the last.
Julius Caesar dies by saying “You too, Brutus!” After the death of Julius Caesar, Brutus calms down the astonished public, by acting very wisely & telling the reason for killing him.
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Julius Caesar goes with his wife Calpurnia & his other men to celebrate the feast of Lupercal. A soothsayer warns Julius Caesar to beware the Ides of March (15th of March). However the latter ignores this. Julius Caesar is offered a crown by Mark Antony but he refuses the offer three times and is praised by the commoners. Caius Cassius a hater of Julius Caesar tries to poison the mind of Marcus Brutus who is a friend of Julius Caesar.As he talks in a tricky manner, he succeeds in drawing Brutus into the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. During the night there is a lot of thunder, lightning, storm etc. that frightens Casca who is very superstitious. Cassius, being cunning, interprets the meaning of these all happenings to Casca in such a way that Casca also joins the conspirators.
Being a loyal friend of Julius Caesar as well as a lover of his subjects, Brutus becomes double-minded and confused so as to which of them he should choose. Ultimately he sides with the well being of Romans. Plan for the murder of Julius Caesar is made.
After others have gone, Portia, the wife of Brutus asks him about the matter & the latter tells her about the plan. The following morning (15th of March), Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar tries to stop him from going to Senate, as she has seen some omens last night that signifies that something terrible is about to happen.
Julius Caesar agrees with her at last but there appears Decius Brutus (a conspirator) who interprets the omen in such a way that Julius Caesar agrees to go to the Senate at last. Artemidorus a well-wisher of Julius Caesar somehow discovers the conspiracy.
While standing in the street he tries to tell Julius Caesar about the conspiracy by giving him a letter but Julius Caesar doesn’t read the letter.
Portia, being much upset about Brutus, sends her servant, Lucius to see what is going on. Julius Caesar, being unaware of the danger, reaches Capitol, and is stabbed to death by conspirators. Casca stabs his firstly & Brutus in the last.
Julius Caesar dies by saying “You too, Brutus!” After the death of Julius Caesar, Brutus calms down the astonished public, by acting very wisely & telling the reason for killing him.