Why is Julius Caesar important in the play?

Caesar represents an attitude to governance which the conspirators, especially Brutus, want to eliminate. Like many another revolutionary, Brutus believed that if once Caesar were eliminated, the Roman Republic would return to the virtuous and noble style of government which it enjoyed in the time of his ancestor. Unfortunately the factors which led to Caesar's success would not die with him.

They could kill Caesar but not the style of governance which he represents; that is carried on by Antony and Octavian, who ends up perfecting it.

Explain the reasons why Brutus wields more power than Cassius as they lead the conspiracy and raise an army in Julius Caesar. Was Brutus of Julius Caesar a villain or a hero? What are some examples or evidence from the play Julius Caesar to show the themes of power and friendship?

Explain and analyze the theme of honor and reputation in the play and give supporting examples from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. What kind of a person is Casca in Julius Caesar, from just reading Act 1? How does society determine what is or is not ethical in the play, Julius Caesar?

Identify ways in which the character of Antony changes throughout Shakespeare's Julius Caesar—showing how he has two different faces? Use textual reference to prove your point. What are some of the literary techniques that are significant in Julius Caesar?

How does Decius's argument change Caesar's mind about going to the senate in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

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