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CBSE class 10 English Drama 2 JULIUS CAESAR– detailed line by line explanation of the
play along with meanings of difficult words. Also, theexplanation is followed by a
Summary of Julius Caesar. All the Question and Answers, Solutions of Important
Questions given at the back of the lesson.
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William Shakespeare
1564-1616
William Shakespeare was an English poet, Playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the
greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. Shakespeare
produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were primarily
comedies and histories, and these are regarded as some of the best work ever produced in
these genres. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608.
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Shakespeare wrote 17 comedies include The Merchant of Venice and Much Ado About
Nothing. Among his 10 Historical plays are Henry V and Richard III.
The most famous among his tragedies are Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth.
Shakespeare also wrote four poems and a famous collection of Sonnets which was first
published in 1609.
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Introduction: JULIUS CAESAR is the story of a man’s personal dilemma over moral action,
set against a backdrop of strained political drama. Julius Caesar, an able general and a
conqueror returns to Rome amidst immense popularity after defeating the sons of Pompey.
(Pompey the Great, was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic) The
people celebrate his victorious return and Mark Antony offers him the Crown which he
refuses. Jealous of Caesar’s growing power and afraid he may one day become a
dictator, Cassius instigates a conspiracy to murder Caesar. He realizes that to gain
legitimacy in the eyes of the Romans, he must win over the noble Brutus to his side for
Brutus is the most trusted and respected in Rome. Brutus, the idealist, joins the
conspiracy feeling that everyone is driven by motives as honourable as his own.
Ironically, Caesar is murdered at the foot of Pompey’s statue.
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Important Characters
Julius Caesar- The greatest and most powerful of the Romans. Assassinated by Brutus,
Cassius and a band of conspirators who feel Caesar is very ambitious and wants the crown.
A great Roman general and senator who returned to Rome in triumph after a successful
military campaign. While his good friend Brutus worries that Caesar may aspire to
dictatorship over the Roman republic, Caesar seems to show no such inclination, declining
the crown several times.
Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar invests great authority in omens and portents. She
warns Caesar against going to the Senate on the Ides of March, since she has had terrible
nightmares and heard reports of many bad omens. Nevertheless, Caesar’s ambition
ultimately causes him to disregard her advice.
Antony claims allegiance to Brutus and the conspirators after Caesar’s death in order to
save his own life. Later, however, when speaking a funeral oration over Caesar’s body, he
spectacularly persuades the audience to withdraw its support of Brutus and instead
condemn him as a traitor.
Marcus Brutus-Caesar's great friend who joins the conspiracy because of his great love for
Rome and for democracy.
A supporter of the republic who believes strongly in a government guided by the votes of
senators. While Brutus loves Caesar as a friend, he opposes the ascension of any single
man to the position of dictator, and he fears that Caesar aspires to such power.
A talented general and longtime acquaintance of Caesar. Cassius dislikes the fact that
Caesar has become godlike in the eyes of the Romans. He slyly leads Brutus to believe that
Caesar has become too powerful and must die, finally converting Brutus to his cause by
sending him forged letters claiming that the Roman people support the death of Caesar.
A member of the conspiracy. Decius convinces Caesar that Calpurnia misinterpreted her
dire nightmares and that, in fact, no danger awaits him at the Senate. Decius leads Caesar
right into the hands of the conspirators.
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Ides of March - Roman calendar day which corresponds to March 15, the date on which
Julius Caesar was assassinated
Spectacularly – absorbing
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a tragedy believed to have been written in 1599. It is one of
the several plays written by Shakespeare based on true events from Roman history, which
also include ’Coriolanus’ and ’Antony and Cleopatra’.
Although the title is Julius Caesar, Caesar is not the most visible character in its action,
appearing alive in only three scenes.
Julius Caesar is an icon of political life of Rome. He has expanded the Roman Empire and
bought booties to it. The play starts with Caesar wandering about in his night-gown and is
kept awake by Calpurnia’s nightmares. She had been calling out in her sleep about
supernatural omens that spelled disaster. Calpurnia believes that such bad omens are a
premonition of evil and some harm would befall Caesar. Caesar rebuffs her, refusing to give
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in to fear. Caesar deems the signs to apply to the world in general and refuses to believe
that they bear ill for him personally.
Finally, Calpurnia convinces Caesar to stay at home. Decius Brutus jeopardizes (put
someone or something into a situation in which there is a danger of harm) Calpurnia’s
plan and forces Caesar to go to the Senate, where the senators were waiting to offer a
crown to him. On his way, Caesar rejects the petition of Cimber to revoke the orders for
his brother’s punishment. This proves to be the last nail in his coffin. Immediately
afterwards, Casca and other senators along with Brutus stab Caesar. Caesar’s last words
are, “Et tu Brute?” which mean “you too Brutus?”
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Mark Antony is too dumbstruck to see Caesar’s dead body in a pool of blood, but tactfully
restrains himself from making any statement. He requests Brutus for allowing him to make a
funeral speech. Dismissing Cassius’ objection, Brutus allows him but only after he has
himself addressed the people. Antony uses his excellent oratorical skills very cleverly and
succeeds in inciting the mob to mutiny and wreak havoc against the conspirators. Brutus
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and others have to flee for their lives and Octavious Caesar arrives to clinch the victory for
Antony and save Caesar’s honour.
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There was thunder and lightning in the sky. Caesar entered wearing his night gown.
Hath – has
Caesar said that the heaven and the Earth had been restless all night. His wife Calpurnia
had been seeing nightmares. She had cried thrice in her sleep and sought help as she
dreamt that Caesar was being murdered. Caesar called out that who was there inside the
room.
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Enter a servant
A servant appeared.
SERVANT: My lord?
The servant addressed Caesar as ‘My Lord’ and asked for orders.
CAESAR: Go bid the priest do present sacrifice and bring me their opinions of
success.
Bid – call
Caesar ordered him to call the priest and ask him to offer sacrifices to God to get
their opinions regarding his future based upon the nightmares seen by
Calpurnia.
Enter CALPURNIA
Calpurnia appeared.
Forth – ahead
Stir – move
Calpurnia asked Caesar that what did he mean by walking ahead out of the
house despite the nightmares seen by her. She asked him not to move out of the
house that day as she feared him being murdered.
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Caesar replied that he shall walk ahead. He added that the enemies who
threatened to kill him only planned to do so behind his back, but they did not
have the courage to face him. When they would see Caesar’s face, they would
disappear due to fright.
hurtled - clashed
Calpurnia replied that she never believed in omens and forecasts, but this
nightmare had scared her. Now she was afraid as she had seen and heard
horrible things in the dream. She describes the nightmare where she saw a
lioness give birth to its young ones in the street. She saw that the graves had
opened, and the dead persons walked out of them. She saw all the brave
soldiers in the order of their ranks fight in a bloody war and the noises could be
heard all around. There were sounds of the horses neighing and the soldiers
who were dying in pain. She said that all of them were unnatural and, so she
was in fear.
Caesar said that all the happenings had been pre – destined by God and what
had to happen would happen. So, he shall also continue his work and go ahead
with it. He said that Calpurnia’s nightmare applied to Caesar as it applied to the
world in general and it did not have any cause for him to fear of.
Calpurnia said that when a common man (referred as a ‘beggar’) died, there
were no heavenly predictions to indicate that but when a brave prince died, the
heavens who made such predictions got so disturbed that they set themselves
on fire to announce such great tragedies. She wanted to say that the nightmare
that she saw was so intense as if the heavens had set themselves on fire to
forewarn of a great tragedy – the murder of Caesar.
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necessary – inevitable
Caesar said that cowards die many times before their death – any act of
cowardice equaled to being dead. The brave men died only once in their lifetime.
He further added that out of all the amazing things that he had heard, it was
strange that men feared death. As death was unavoidable and had to come one
day, it would come when it had to. So, he did not fear death.
Re-enter Servant
Caesar asked the servant about the forecast made by the priests.
The servant said that the priests had advised that Caesar should not go out of
the house that day. When the inner organs of the animal that had been offered
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as a sacrifice were plucked open, they found that the animal’s heart was not
there.
Litter’d – to be born
Caesar replied that the God’s reacted by removing the animal’s heart as they
looked down upon the cowardly act of Caesar to fear death. He added that he
would be that animal without the heart if he stayed back at home that day. He
refused to stay back and said that danger knew that Caesar was more
dangerous than it. He added that he and danger were like two lions who had
been born on the same day and as he was the elder one, was more terrible than
danger. So, he announced that he shall go out of the house.
Caesar feels humiliated by Calpurnia’s idea. He did not approve that for her sake
that he would stay back at home and that Mark Antony would say in the senate
that he was unwell.
Hail – a greeting
Decius greeted Caesar and said that he had come to take him for the meeting at
the senate.
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Caesar said that Decius had appeared at the right time. He asked him to greet
the senators on his behalf and to tell them that he would not come to the senate
that day. He added that saying that he ‘cannot’ come was untrue and that he
‘dare not’ to come was more untrue. He said this because it was not that he was
unable to go or that he feared going out of the house. He was not going for some
other reason (his wife Calpurnia’s fear and subsequent request). He asked
Decius to tell the senate that he would be absent that day.
Caesar asked Calpurnia that should he tell a lie to the senators. He further asked
her that in the battles, had he killed so many innocent people that he should feel
guilty and not be able to tell the truth to the group of hateful old men. He asked
Decius to go and tell them that he would not come that day.
Decius who was a part of the conspiracy to kill Caesar asked him for a reason to
give for his absence lest he should be laughed upon by the senators.
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Spout – nozzle
Caesar told him the reason for not going out of the house was that his wife
Calpurnia saw a nightmare in which Caesar’s statue was immersed in a fountain
of blood that flowed from a hundred spouts. Many great men of Rome came
smiling towards it and washed their hands with his blood. She treated it as a
forewarning of a tragedy and so had begged on her knees for him to stay at
home that day.
great men shall press… cognizance - great men shall gather around Caesar and
stain their handkerchiefs in his blood which will serve as colours added to a coat
of arms, an object of reverence, mementos and a badge of service
Decius said that they had interpreted the dream incorrectly. It was a fair dream
and signified good fortune. Caesar’s blood symbolized his spirit and love for
Rome and that the great men shall soak their handkerchiefs with his spirit and
patriotism to retain as mementoes.
Expounded – explained
Caesar was convinced with Decius’s words and said that he had explained it
well.
DECIUS BRUTUS: I have, when you have heard what I can say:
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Decius said that he had explained well as Caesar understood what he said. He
added that the senate was due to crown him as the ruler that day and that if he
did not go, they might change their mind. (He wanted to take Caesar to the
senate so that the senators along with him could murder Caesar).
yield to – give in to
Caesar said that Calpurnia’s fear was foolish and that he was ashamed to have
accepted it and decided to remain at home that day. He asked for his robe as he
decided to go to the senate.
CINNA
CAESAR: Good friends, go in, and taste some wine with me;
Caesar invited his friends for some wine and said that they would go together to the senate.
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That every like is … think upon- Brutus's heart grieves when he thinks that being like a friend
is not the same as being a friend
Brutus was a true friend of Caesar and he knew that the other men envied him. He went to a
side and said to himself that his heart was pained to see that being like a friend was not like
being a friend.
Exeunt
The next scene is set in the Capitol, Rome with the senate seated above.
The senators stood up to welcome the men as they arrived – Caesar, Brutus, Cassius,
Casca, Decius Brutus, Metellus Cimber, Trebonius, Cinna, Antony, Lepidus, Popilius,
Publius and others enter the senate.
Amiss – missing
Caesar asked that was the senate ready to begin the session or was something missing that
needed to be corrected before they started the session.
METELLUS CIMBER: Most high, most mighty, and most puissant Caesar,
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An humble heart,--
Kneeling
Thy – your
Puissant – powerful
Metellus Cimber addressed Caesar as the highest, most powerful man. He fell in front of him
with respect and sat on his knees.
Will he be satisfied.
Thee – you
thy – your
banished- punished
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thou – you
dost – do
cur – dog
doth - does
Caesar said that Cimber should stop doing these acts of bowing and bending before him as
these could influence ordinary men but not Caesar. He added that by doing such acts, he
would not be able to change the law of the land or alter any past orders. He added that
Cimber’s brother had been punished by the law and if Cimber bent, bowed and tried to
praise Caesar to get him free, Caesar would push him out of his way like a dog. He also said
that Cimber should remember that Caesar did no wrong acts and would not be satisfied to
release a guilty person without a valid reason.
Metellus Cimber called out to the senators and asked that a worthier man than him request
Caesar on his behalf. Maybe Caesar would like the other person’s words and cancel his
brother’s punishment.
Brutus supported Cimber and said to Caesar that he was kissing his hand not to praise him
to get Cimber’s aim fulfilled but he desired that Cimber should get the freedom of
cancellation of punishment.
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Cassius also spoke up and asked Caesar to excuse Publius Cimber and release him from
the prison.
resting – permanent
Cassius said that he would change his mind if he were Caesar upon seeing the requests of
another person. If he could pray and beg a person to change his mind, then he would also
do the same if another person begged and prayed to him. But he said that he was not like
that, he was fixed in his decisions like the stationary Northern star which is the only one that
remains fixed in one position in the entire sky. He said that he had always thought that
Cimber should be punished and he was firm in his decision.
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CASCA first, then the other Conspirators and BRUTUS stab CAESAR
Stab - to injure someone with a sharp pointed object such as a knife
He and the other senators injure Caesar with a knife. Even Brutus who was a friend of
Caesar stabbed him.
Dies
Caesar was shocked to see that his friend Brutus was a part of the conspiracy to
kill him, his dying words were that even Brutus wanted to kill him.
CINNA: Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead! Run hence, proclaim, cry it about the
streets.
Cinna shouted that with Caesar’s death, the Romans got freedom from his
dictatorship. He ordered his men to run around the kingdom and announce that
Rome had got freedom.
Cassius asked the senators to stand on the stage and announce that they had
gained freedom from slavery.
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Brutus announced the entry of Mark Antony who was a true friend of Caesar.
Re-enter ANTONY
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beseech – beg
purpled hands – the colour of the hands turned purple as they were soaked in
Caesar’s blood which had dried and turned purple in colour
reek - stench
master - powerful
Antony was heartbroken to see his dear friend Caesar’s dead body. He said that
the powerful Caesar was lying so low on the ground and that all his
achievements, victories and trophies of wars were insignificant because such a
noble man had been betrayed and murdered by his own men. He bid him
farewell. He addressed the senators and said that he did not know the reason
behind killing Caesar who was the most noble Roman. He said that for him,
there was none other better time to get killed than the time when the great
Caesar had been killed, none other better sword to get killed with than the sword
with which Caesar had been killed. The sword which had killed Caesar was rich
as it was smeared with the blood of the most noble man in the world. He begged
the senators that if they hated him, now when their hands were smeared with
Caesar’s blood, they smelled of it, they should fulfil their desire of killing him too.
If he lived for a thousand more years, he shall not find a better time to die than
that time, no better place to die than there and no better person to die at the
hands of than those who had murdered Caesar. He addressed the conspirators
as the masters of the age as they were the rulers of Rome and would destine the
future of the Romans.
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Hath – has
reverence - respect
Brutus tried to justify the act of the senators. He asked Antony not to beg for
death. He said that they appeared to be cruel as he saw their hands which were
full of Caesar’s blood. He could not see their hearts which were full of pity for the
people of Rome. Their hearts had pity for Caesar also but as fire drives out fire,
so did their pity for the Romans drove out their pity for Caesar and so, they killed
him. For Antony, their swords were blunt, their arms may appear to be full of
hatred, but their hearts considered him to be their brother. They welcomed him to
the senate with love and respect.
dignities – honours
Cassius said to Antony that his opinions would be considered while appointing
new officers.
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conceit - consider
foes - enemies
corse - corpse
Antony said that all the senators were wise, and he had no doubt about it. He
asked all the conspirators to shake their hands soaked with Caesar’s blood with
him. He added that the senators may consider him to be either a coward or a
flatterer. He could not justify himself, but the fact was that he loved Caesar.
Caesar’s soul would be watching them and would be saddened to see that
Caesar’s friend Antony was befriending and shaking hands with his enemies in
the presence of his dead body.
modesty – understatement
Antony begged Cassius to excuse him. He added that even Caesar’s enemies
would feel like that for him because Caesar was such a good man. He, being a
friend of Caesar was being modest and reasonable in saying such things for him.
compact – agreement
Cassius said to Antony that he did not blame him for praising Caesar. He asked
that what agreement did he have with the conspirators – was he a friend of theirs
or should they proceed without him.
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Antony replied that he shook hands with them because he considered them to
be a friend. He was swayed by emotions as he saw Caesar’s dead body, but he
was their friend and loved them. He asked them that now that they were friends,
they would explain that how and why was Caesar dangerous for Rome that they
murdered him. He hoped that they would reply to his question.
Brutus replied to his question and said that their hearts were so full of serious
consideration and reason that if Antony was Caesar’s son, he too would be
satisfied with it.
order- ceremony
Mark Antony was satisfied with their reasoning. (He pretended to be satisfied so
that he could take revenge else, he feared that they would murder him too). He
requested the senators to allow him to take Caesar’s body to the stage in the
market place and give a speech at Caesar’s funeral.
Aside to BRUTUS
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Cassius called Brutus to a side and talked to him. He said that Brutus did not
realize the consequence of what he was doing. He asked him not to allow
Antony from giving the speech at Caesar’s funeral as his speech would make the
Romans sympathize with Caesar.
Pardon – to excuse
will- will go
protest- announce
Brutus said that he sought permission to be the first one to give a speech and tell
the Romans the reason for Caesar’s death. Then he would announce that
Antony would give a speech and that he had the permission to do so.
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Brutus said to Antony to take Caesar’s body. He directed him that he was not
allowed to blame them for killing Caesar, but he could only praise Caesar in his
speech. If he did not obey them then they would not be his friends and they
would not allow him to participate in Caesar’s funeral. He shall speak from the
same stage from where Brutus would give the opening speech.
ANTONY: Be it so.
I do desire no more.
Antony replied that he did not want anything more than the chance to give a
speech in praise of Caesar.
Brutus ordered him to prepare the body for funeral and then come to the stage.
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Ope – open
Ruby lips – refers to the wounds smeared in blood. They look like lips which are
Ruby – red in colour.
light - fall
cumber - burden
in use - common
quarter'd with the hands of war – cut into pieces in the war
Antony said that Caesar’s body was bleeding and was like a piece of Earth as it
had been rendered lifeless. Antony sought pardon from Caesar as he was being
gentle with his murderers. He added that Caesar was the noblest man that would
ever be born on the Earth. He took an oath over Caesar’s blood and the wounds
on his body which were unable to speak and looked like ruby – red coloured lips.
He took an oath that his voice and the words that he spoke would bring a curse
upon the limbs of those men who had murdered Caesar. He vowed that there
shall be anger, war, blood, destruction all over Italy. Mothers shall see that their
newborn children have been cut into pieces at the hands of the war which will
ensue. No one shall have pity in their hearts any longer as they will become
used to such sights of terrible deeds. Caesar’s soul will be accompanied by the
Goddess of revenge – Ate who will descend from hell. They shall create havoc
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and shall let loose fierce dogs of war. The smell of the decaying dead bodies will
be filled in the sky as the dead men will cry and beg for a burial.
The next scene is set at the Forum. Brutus and Cassius enter along with a huge crowd of
Romans
Brutus said that if they wanted one, they must listen to him.
Second man said that the noble Brutus had arrived, so everyone should remain silent.
Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause, and be silent, that you may hear:
believe me for mine honour, and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe:
censure me in your wisdom, and awake your senses, that you may the better judge.
If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to
Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this
is my answer: --Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Had you rather
Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? As
Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I
honour him: but, as he was ambitious, I slew him. There is tears for his love; joy for his
fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ambition. Who is here so base that would be
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a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so rude that would not be a
Roman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile that will not love his
country? If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
senses- understanding
rude- uncivilized
vile – wicked
Brutus asked the crowd to be patient till he ended his speech. He said that if they respected
him, considered him to be a wise man, then they must believe him too. He added that if
there was any close friend of Caesar then he should know that Caesar was a dear friend of
Brutus also. Then he gave the reason for him to go against Caesar and be a part of the
conspiracy to murder him. He said that he loved Rome more than he loved Caesar. He said
that rather than have Caesar live and all the people of Rome be his slaves, it was better that
Caesar was dead and all the people lived with freedom. Brutus was sad that Caesar was
dead as he was a beloved, he was happy that Caesar had been a fortunate man, he
honoured his bravery but he slayed him due to his ambitious nature. He called out if there
was a slave or who did not love Rome in the gathering who had been offended by their act.
He waited for a reply from the gathering.
The gathering replied that there was no one who considered his act to be wrong.
BRUTUS: Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar than you shall do to
Brutus. The question of his death is enrolled in the Capitol; his glory not extenuated, wherein
he was worthy, nor his offences enforced, for which he suffered death.
enrolled- recorded
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Brutus said that then they had not offended anyone by killing Caesar as the people could kill
him also if he became ambitious like Caesar. The reasons for Caesar’s death had been
given in the Capitol. Just like Caesar was glorified for his good deeds, he had been punished
for his wrong acts.
Here comes his body, mourned by Mark Antony: who, though he had no hand in his
death, shall receive the benefit of his dying, a place in the commonwealth; as which of you
shall not? With this I depart, --that, as I slew my best lover for the good of Rome,
I have the same dagger for myself, when it shall please my country to need my death.
lover- friend
Mark Antony arrived with Caesar’s body. Brutus said that Caesar’s body had arrived,
mourned by his friend Antony who had no role in Caesar’s killing but he shall get the benefit
of being a part of the free republic. Brutus ended his speech by saying that he was ready to
face the same knife which had killed Caesar if his country wanted his death.
First Citizen: Bring him with triumph home unto his house.
The first citizen said that Caesar’s body be brought with celebrations.
The second citizen said that Caesar’s statue should be erected along with his ancestors’.
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parts- qualities
The fourth citizen said that the good qualities of Caesar are there in Brutus and for that he
should be crowned as the emperor of Rome.
The first citizen said that they would carry Caesar’s body upto his house with shouts and
uproars.
BRUTUS: My countrymen, --
The second citizen asked the crowd to be silent and listen to Brutus.
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Brutus said to the crowd to let him leave alone and for his sake, stay there with Antony. They
must give respect to Caesar’s body and listen to Antony’s speech as he would praise
Caesar. The senate had allowed Antony to speak and that no one should leave till he has
complete his speech.
Exit
Brutus left
First citizen asked the crowd to remain there and listen to Antony.
Third citizen asked Antony to go to the dais as they were ready to hear him.
Antony said that he was observing the crowd for the sake of Brutus.
The fourth citizen asked that why did Antony refer to Brutus. This showed that the crowd
was sensitive and was not ready to hear anything against Brutus.
Third citizen clarified that he said that he was observing the crowd for the sake of Brutus.
The fourth citizen warned that it would be good for him if Antony did not speak anything
against Brutus.
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The third citizen added that for sure they had been blessed by getting rid of Caesar.
The second citizen asked them to be quiet and listen to what Antony had to say.
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Lupercal- the feast of the god Lupercus. Lupercus was the protector of flocks and herds, the
god of fertility
disprove- contradict
Antony asked all his friends, his countrymen, the Romans to hear him. He was there for the
burial of Caesar’s body and not to praise his worthiness. The wrong acts done by men are
remembered even after their death, but their good acts are forgotten as soon as they die and
are buried with their bodies. The good Brutus had said that Caesar was an ambitious man
and if he was one, it was a serious misdeed committed by him. He had got a serious
punishment for it and had to pay for it with his life. He was speaking at his funeral with the
permission of all the honourable men of Rome. He said that Caesar was his friend, he was
faithful and just to him. On the contrary, Brutus said that he was an ambitious man. As
Brutus was a noble man, it was considered that he was speaking the truth. Did Caesar’s act
of capturing many enemies and bringing them to Rome, for whose return Rome had earned
a lot of money, show that he was an ambitious man. Caesar used to cry to see the poor man
cry but an ambitious man ought to be had-hearted. Brutus had alleged Caesar to be
ambitious and he was a noble person so, he was saying the truth. On the contrary, at the
feast of the Lupercal, Antony had thrice offered the crown to Caesar, but he refused it which
did not show that he was ambitious. Again, Antony said that Brutus was a noble man and he
had said that Caesar was ambitious. He added that he did not want to prove that Brutus was
wrong, but he wanted to put forth the facts that he knew were true. All the people of Rome
loved Caesar, but something was stopping them from mourning his death. They had lost
their power of judgement and reasoning. He asked them to excuse him for saying this. He
was very sad, and he had lost his heart which was lying next to Caesar’s body in the coffin.
(He wants to say that he was merely alive but had lost his emotions upon seeing the dead
body of his friend). He stopped himself from speaking further as in his anguish he would
speak words which were not appreciable.
The people react on hearing Antony. The first citizen says that Antony’s words make sense.
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The second citizen said that if the first citizen felt Antony to be right then Caesar had been
wronged by the senators who had killed him.
Third citizen said to the first and second that he feared that he next emperor would be worse
than Caesar.
Fourth Citizen: Mark'd ye his words? He would not take the crown;
Fourth citizen said that Antony said that Caesar refused the crown which indicated that he
was not ambitious.
Second Citizen: Poor soul! his eyes are red as fire with weeping.
Second citizen said that Antony’s eyes had turned red as he had been weeping.
The third citizen said that Antony was the most noble man in Rome.
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poor- humble
wrong the dead- be unjust to Caesar, who has been assassinated, by calling him ambitious
napkins- handkerchiefs
Antony said that till the time Caesar was alive, his words were heard but now his speechless
body was lying there. There was no one in Rome who was so poor that he could not pay
respect to Caesar. If Antony enraged the crowd and guided them to revolt against Caesar’s
killers then he would do wrong to Brutus and Cassius as he had promised them that he
would not speak bad about them. As they were honourable men, he would not speak bad
about them rather he would speak bad about the dead Caesar, about himself and about the
people of Rome. Antony presented a document with Caesar’s seal on it which was in
Caesar’s cupboard. It was his will. He was reluctant to read it as the people would be stirred
with emotions upon hearing it. They would react by kissing Caesar’s wounds, dipping their
handkerchiefs in his blood to keep as mementoes, begging for a strand of his hair as a
memoir and would pass these things on to their next generations to be kept as a rich
heritage as the memoir of the noblest Roman – Caesar.
Fourth Citizen: We'll hear the will: read it, Mark Antony.
The fourth citizen said that they wanted to listen what was written in the will.
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You are not wood, you are not stones, but men;
'Tis good you know not that you are his heirs;
Antony asked the crowd to be patient. He said that the will must not be read to them. He did
not want to tell them that Caesar loved the Romans. As they were neither made of wood, nor
made of stones but were living men, they would get very angry and become mad to know
that Caesar loved them so much that he had bequeathed all his belongings to the people of
Rome. He feared the consequences of it.
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Antony wondered if the crowd would be patient enough to hear him. He thought that he had
exceed his limits by referring to Caesar’s will as by reading it out, he feared that he would
harm the reputation of the so – called ‘honourable’ men of Rome who had conspired and
killed Caesar.
The fourth citizen replied that the conspirators who had killed Caesar were traitors.
Second Citizen: They were villains, murderers: the will! read the will.
The second citizen also repeated that the killers were bad men. He asked Antony to read the
will.
Antony said that as the crowd had forced him, he wanted them to form a circle around
Caesar’s body. He would show them the Caesar who had made the will. He sought
permission to come down from the stage.
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The third citizen said that Antony had their permission to come.
The fourth citizen asks all the people to form a circle around Caesar’s body.
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mantle- cloak
Nervii- the most war-like of the Gallic tribes, defeated by Caesar in 57 B.C.
envious- malicious
Which all the while ran blood- which was covered with Caesar's blood
flourish'd- triumphed
Antony said to the people that if they had tears in their bodies, then they must prepare
themselves to cry. He showed Caesar’s cloak which he had worn for the first time when he
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had defeated the Gallic Tribes in 57 A.D. He showed them the wound that had been instilled
in Caesar’s body by the jealous Casca. He said that as Casca took out the dagger from
Caesar’s body, blood flowed along. The blood gushed out of Caesar’s body as if it tried to
resolve the issue due to which these men had stabbed him. He added that Brutus was so
unkind as he stabbed Caesar mercilessly. Brutus was loved by Caesar and had betrayed
him. The stab made by Brutus took away Caesar’s life as it was the harshest – as Caesar
realized that he had been betrayed by a friend. His powerful heart was broken, and he fell at
the base of Pompey’s statue. With Caesar’s fall, all the Romans fell as Rome’s betrayers
became victorious. He saw them weep for Caesar’s death and had pity for him. Their tears
were precious drops and that they should stop them from falling as they held Caesar’s dress
which had been wounded and smeared by his traitors.
The fourth citizen said that the killers had betrayed Rome, they were bad men.
The first citizen said that Caesar’s blood – soaked body was the result of the cruelest act.
The second citizen said that they would take revenge for this.
The crowd was enraged and shouted to seek revenge for Caesar’s killing. They wanted to
find the killers and slay them. They said that no one of the conspirators should remain alive.
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The first citizen asked the crowd and listen to the noble Antony.
Second Citizen: We'll hear him, we'll follow him, we'll die with him.
The second citizen said that they were ready to hear him, follow him and even die with him.
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wit- intelligence
worth- authority
Action- gestures
utterance- eloquence
Antony addressed the crowd as his good friends and said that he did not want to arouse a
wave of violence. He was said that he did not know what personal indifferences did the
conspirators have with Caesar due to which they murdered him. As they were wise men and
commanded respect, they would have valid reasons for killing Caesar. He did not want to
make the crowd hard – hearted and fill their hearts with hatred. He said that he was not
skilled at public speaking like Brutus was but was a straightforward person instead. The
senators who permitted Antony to give the speech knew that he was neither intelligent nor
did he have the art of public speaking and so, he would not be able to arise the crowd
against them. Antony only spoke the truth and showed them the wounds on Caesar’s body.
The open wounds were like mouths which could not speak for justice. Antony said that if he
were as good as Brutus at public speaking, then he would have been able to arouse the
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crowd to become violent and become the voice of Caesar’s wounds. Then he would be able
to provoke them to seek justice on behalf of the wounds on Caesar’s body. Even the stones
– the stone – hearted people would be moved with emotions and seek justice.
The first citizen said that they would burn the house of Brutus.
The third citizens called the crowd to move and look for the conspirators.
Antony said that he had not yet told them that Caesar deserved to be loved by the Romans.
They had forgotten to read Caesar’s will.
All: Most true. The will! Let's stay and hear the will.
All the men said that they will hear the will before leaving.
Antony showed them the will which had Caesar’s official stamp on it. He read it – Caesar
had bequeathed seventy-five silver coins to every citizen of Rome.
The second citizen commented that Caesar was the most noble man and that they would
seek revenge for his death.
royal- generous
Antony read the will further and said that Caesar had bequeathed his gardens, the flowery
shelters and the fruit trees by the side of the Tiber river to the people of Rome. They were
for the Romans to use for recreation. He added that this was the true Caesar and he was a
rare person.
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The first citizen said that they would treat Caesar’s body like a sacred object and burn it at a
sacred place. They would take the burning wood from Caesar’s pyre and burn the houses of
his killers with it. He asked the crowd to pick the body.
The third citizen suggested that they could pull the benches out and use the wood for fire.
The crowd was so restless that it could wait no longer.
The fourth citizen suggested that hey pull anything – forms, window frames, etc.
afoot- started
Antony said to himself that now the crowd would work on its own and deliver justice to
Caesar. He said that now bad behavior had started, and it would take further course of
action that it deemed appropriate.
Exeunt
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Antony instigates the mob to revenge. He then sits with Octavius Caesar, Julius
Caesar's nephew, coldly calculating how to purge any future threat. Brutus and Cassius
fall apart as the idealist in Brutus is outraged by Cassius' practicality. The armies of
Octavius Caesar and Antony clash with those of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi and
Sardis. Brutus and Cassius are defeated and both commit suicide.
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Q1. When Caesar says "Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night"
he sounds
……….
a) worried
b) angry
c) joyous
d) frightened
a) worried
a) confidence
b) cowardice
c) arrogance
d) ambition
c) arrogance
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……………………
a) ambition
b) vanity
c) greed
d) generosity
b) vanity
b) he may take Caesar's body to the pulpit and speak to the crowd praising
Caesar for his achievements
……………………..
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b) Rome will experience fierce civil war in which many people will die
b) Rome will experience fierce civil war in which many people will die
7.After listening to Brutus' speech, the Third Citizen says 'Let him be
Caesar'. This clearly shows he ……………………….
8.When Antony calls the conspirators 'honourable men' his tone is ………………
a) admiring
b) flattering
c) angry
d) mocking
b) flattering
b) make the mob feel afraid of being attacked by the war-like race
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a) a ruthless manipulator
b) an honourable man
c) a loyal friend
d) a tactful man
c) a loyal friend
Q1. How do the heavens 'blaze forth' the death of Julius Caesar?
A. Calpurnia tries to convince Caesar that she had seen unnatural scenes in a
nightmare. It was a bad omen and so, he should remain at home that day. She
feared his death and so, tried to convince him.
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Q4. What does Calpurnia dream about Caesar? How does Decius Brutus
interpret the dream?
Decius Brutus interprets it as a lucky and fortunate dream. He says that Rome
and Romans will get a new life. Great men shall gather around Caesar and stain
their handkerchief in his blood which will be a memento for them.
Q5. What are the arguments put forward by Decius Brutus to convince
Caesar to go to the Capitol?
A. Decius Brutus flatters Caesar and interprets that Calpurnia’s dream was a
fortunate one. He says that Caesar’s fountain spouting blood from a hundred
places signified his influence and respect among the people of Rome. He added
that the senate had decided to crown him that day. In case Caesar did not go for
the senate meeting, the senators might change their mind and he may miss the
opportunity to be crowned as the king of Rome.
Q7. What is the petition put before Caesar by the conspirators? How does
Caesar respond to it?
A. The conspirators wanted that Caesar call Publius Cimber home as he had
punished him. They request him to review his earlier decision. However, Caesar
does not accept their plea. He tells them that he is as firm as the Pole Star. His
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heart will not be softened by acts of bowing and stooping done by Mettellus
Cimber. Such activities will anger him further and he will kick him away like a
stray dog.
Q8. Who says "Et tu Brute"? When are these words spoken? Why?
These are uttered when Brutus stabs Caesar and Caesar is hurt to see that even
his dear friend Brutus could resort to such treachery.
A. After Caesar’s death the conspirators claimed that Rome had got liberty,
freedom and peace from his dictatorship. They claimed that Caesar had got too
ambitious.
Q10. Seeing the body of Caesar, Antony is overcome by grief. What does
he say about Caesar?
A. Antony is full of grief to see the great Caesar’s body. He says that all his
victories, trophies and glories had lost their importance as he lay so low, on the
ground. He wanted to be killed by the same dagger, at the same place and at the
same time when the great Caesar had been killed. He felt that there could not be
a better circumstance than to die like the most noble man in Rome - Caesar.
Q11. Whom does Antony call 'the choice and master spirits of this age"?
Why?
A. Antony says that the conspirators who had killed Caesar were “the choice and
master spirits of this age". He said so because by killing the leader of the Roman
empire, they had taken his place and position. Thus, they had become the
choice and master spirits.
A. Cassius thinks that Antony could speak against the conspirators and influence
the crowd against them. Brutus says that Antony would speak with his consent
and that he would speak first and give the reasons for Caesar’s death.
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Q13. What are the conditions imposed by the conspirators before allowing
Antony to speak at Caesar's funeral?
A. The conspirators directed Antony not to blame them for Caesar’s death but
only to praise Caesar in his speech. He had to speak from the same stage from
where Brutus spoke and had to say that he spoke with permission from the
senators.
Q14. What prediction does Antony make regarding the future events in
Rome?
A. Antony predicts that Rome will be ravaged by a civil war, violence and
bloodshed. There will be dead bodies all around. The goddess of revenge, Ate
will descend on Earth along with Caesar’s soul and the air will be full of foul
smell emanating from the dead bodies.
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