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Julius Caesar

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Why did Cassius tell Brutus not to allow Antony to speak on Caesar's funeral?

Solution

Cassius tells Brutus not to allow Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral because he feared that Antony would use his superb oratorical skills to sway the masses against the conspirators and undo all their plans.

Some More Questions From Julius Caesar Chapter

Why did Cassius tell Brutus not to allow Antony to speak on Caesar's funeral?

Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow:

'The noble Brutus
Hath told you Caesar was ambitious:
If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
And grievously hath Caesar answered it.'

(a) Who is the speaker? Who are 'you'?

(b) How did Caesar pay for being ambitious?

(c) What argument did the speaker give to show that Brutus was wrong in his judgement of Caesar?

Why does Calpurnia try to stop Caesar from going to the senate?

'Not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more.'

Brutus says this as he justifies to the Romans why Caesar was assassinated by them. Do you agree with Brutus? Justify your answer in 120‒150 words by giving examples from the play.

What values does Brutus display as he says this line to the Romans?

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.
'Shall Caesar send a lie?
Have I in conquest stretch’d mine arm so far,
To be afraid to tell graybeards the truth?
Decius, go and tell them Caesar will not come’.
(a) Why has Decius come to Caesar’s place?
(b) What message does Caesar give him?
(c) Who are the ‘Graybeards’ referred to here?

How does Brutus convince the Romans that Caesar deserved his death?

 

How did Caesar make the Romans his heirs?

Answer the following in about 120 words:
How was Mark Antony successful in setting mischief afoot?

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.

‘Shall Caesar send a lie?
Have I in conquest stretch’d mine arm so far,
To be afraid to tell graybeards the truth?
Decius, go and tell them Caesar will not come’.

(a) Why has Decius come to Caesar’s place?

(b) What message does Caesar give him?

(c) Who are the ‘graybeards’ referred to here?

How does Brutus convince the Romans that Caesar deserved his death?