In Act II, why does Brutus decide to join the conspiracy against Caesar?
He wants to protect Rome from tyranny.
What are Brutus reasons for joining the conspirators?
Brutus joined the conspiracy
because he had the desire to help the commoners
. He will obey to whatever the Romans convey to him. Brutus also understands that he is putting it all on the line for his Romans.
Why is it so important that Brutus join the conspiracy?
He says that he is fearless to nature. He says that the gods even want Caesar to be gone. Why is it so important that Brutus join the conspiracy? …
He says that he’ll give them more power once he gains Caesar’s position.
Why does Brutus decide to go along with the conspirators Explain whether you think his decision proves him honorable?
Why does Brutus decide to go along with the conspirators? Explain whether or not you think his decision proves him honorable. Brutus decides to go along with the conspirators
because he knows that the “citizens” of Rome are counting on him, and what Caesar out of rule.
When did Brutus join the conspirators?
Regardless of how the conspiracy was initially formed, Brutus and Cassius, along with Brutus’ cousin and close ally of Caesar’s, Decimus Junius Brutus, started to recruit to the conspiracy in
late February 44
.
Why is it important to them to win Brutus support?
Why is it important for him to gain Brutus’s support?
He plants forged letters at Brutus’s house saying how much the people do not want Caesar to be emperor
and how they don’t trust him. Brutus is respected & trusted by the people so it will make it seem necessary to them if they assassinate Caesar.
When Portia asks Brutus what is bothering him after the conspirators leave Brutus?
When Portia asks Brutus what has been bothering him lately, what was his reply?
He’s sick
.
What act does Brutus join the conspirators?
Accessteacher is correct, it is in
Act II, scene i
that Brutus makes his final decision to join the conspirators. However, it is in his meeting with Cassius in Act I, scene ii that he begins to justify the action of murdering Caesar.
What does Brutus say that the conspirators must do so that their plan will succeed?
What does Brutus say the conspirators must do so that their plan will succeed?
b. Kill Caesar boldly but not wrathfully so that they will appear honorable
. How does Decius say he will get Caesar to the Capitol?
Why do the conspirators want Caesar to go to the Senate?
Why do the conspirators want Caesar to go to the Senate on the ides of March? …
They both want to warn Caesar that he is in danger
. They both want to warn Brutus that the plot is wrong. They both want to warn Calpurnia to keep Caesar at home.
How does Brutus react to Portia?
Subsequently, Brutus demonstrates a philosophical,
stoic response to Portia’s death
, when he says, “We must die,” and, “With meditating that she must die once, I have the patience to endure it now.” In other words, Brutus appears to accept Portia’s death as an inevitable fate that he can do nothing about.
Why does Portia not believe Brutus?
She doesn’t believe him
because he would not be out in the cold to make his health worse
. What did Portia do to prove her faithfulness to Brutus? She stabs herself in the leg.
Why does Portia believe Brutus should confide?
Why does Portia think that Brutus should confide in her?
She is his wife, and Cato’s daughter and if he can take her as wife, he should trust her
. Because she had a nightmare that he was going to get killed, bad omens, and they have made her afraid.
Which reason does Brutus give to justify killing Caesar?
What reason does Brutus give the Roman people for Caesar’s murder? Brutus explained
that Caesar was too ambitious
.
Why is Brutus hesitant to join Cassius is plot against Caesar?
Why is Brutus hesitant to join Cassius’s plot against Caesar?
Brutus loves Caesar, and they are good friends
. … Brutus thinks that Caesar is a great ruler.
How are the conspirators dressed and what does Brutus think about that?
What did Brutus say about the way they were dressed?
They shouldn’t hide themselves
. It’s better disguise to act as thought there is nothing wrong.
What do the conspirators decide to do about Marc Antony?
In Brutus’s opinion, killing Mark Antony would only portray him and the conspirators as bloodthirsty murderers. Brutus argues they have nothing to fear by sparing Antony’s life, which could not be further from the truth. …
Antony proceeds to give a moving funeral oration and incites a riot
, sparking a violent civil war.
Why is Portia’s death revealed twice?
Before class on Tuesday I was sure that the news of her death being shared twice was
simply an error on Shakespeare’s part
, or a discrepancy between editions perhaps published by two different printers. …
How does Cassius trick Brutus into joining the conspirators What does this trickery reveal about Cassius What does this show about Brutus?
Brutus reveals he has concerns about the state of the Republic, but will not commit outright to join with Cassius. How does Cassius trick Brutus into joining the conspirators?
Cassius fabricates a petition, pretending it is from the angry citizens demanding Caesar’s removal, and he throws it in Brutus’s window
.
What Brutus tells Portia?
Brutus tells her that
he has not been feeling well
, but she can tell that what’s bothering him is more than nighttime indigestion….
Who is Portia in Julius Caesar?
On the most basic level, Portia is
Brutus’s wife
and one of the two female characters in the play Julius Caesar. She is worried about her husband, as he seems distracted and cold. She also challenges stereotypes about women when she argues with Brutus that she should know his secrets.
Is Brutus sick monologue Portia?
No, my Brutus; You have some
sick
offence within your mind, Which, by the right and virtue of my place, I ought to know of: and, upon my knees, I charm you, by my once-commended beauty, By all your vows of love and that great vow Which did incorporate and make us one, That you unfold to me, yourself, your half, Why you …
Why did Portia swallow coals?
Portia is portrayed as being, first a rabid unthinking follower of republican values, then as a raving maniac, and then as perhaps totally insane. Servilia, who abuses her constantly, later writes to Brutus before the battle of Philippi to inform him that
Portia went mad
and killed herself by swallowing live coals.
How old is Portia Julius Caesar?
Born around 70 bce; died in 43 bce (some sources cite 42 bce);
daughter of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensus (Cato of Utica), known as Cato the Younger, and Atilia; married Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (died 48 bce); married Marcus Junius Brutus (one of the assassins of Julius Caesar); children: (first marriage) three sons, …