Blog #6- Julius Caesar, Act IV (part 2)

Act IV (part 2):  How does Caesar get his revenge? Explain and use cited evidence to support your response.

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  1. "Farewell, good Strato.(runs into his sword) I killed not thee with half s good a will.(dies)" says Brutus as he dies. Caesar got his revenge because Antony avenged him by killing the conspirator's who were responsible for killing Caesar. C. Fields(5)

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    1. I disagree, based off the fact that Anthony did no;t kill the conspirators. Some like Brutus and Cassius killed themselves and others were killed by the angry mob that Anthony talked to. I believe Anthony did have an influence in the death of them but didn't literally kill them. AZac-Williams6

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  2. Julius Caesar gets his revenge by manipulating the minds of his conspirators and also through his friendship with Anthony. " Alas, you have misinterpreted everything." (Act V, Scene iii,pg 181). Pindarus unknowingly misinterpreted Titinus's mission to Cassius which leads to him taking his life. Brutus, who already had an encounter with Caesar's ghost, falls as well to avenge the death of Caesar. Anthony had been wanting to avenge Caesar's death since the moment he saw his battered body, and made it his goal to get rid of those who betrayed his great friend. That's exactly what he did

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  3. Caesar gets revenge by his friend Anthony because he messes with the minds of people. "This was the noblest Roman of them all: All the conspirators, save only he, Did that they did in envey of great Caesar; He only, in general-honest thought and common good to all, made one of them. His life was gental; and the elements so mix'ed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world "This was a man!""

    AMitchell7

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  4. Julius Caesar gets his revenge because he had Mark Antony as his friend and Antony wanted Caesars death avenged. Antony says "These many then shall die" (Act 4, Scene 1, pg 128). What Antony is promising that all the conspirators will die for what they did to Caesar. Which all the conspirators die in some way or another.
    J. Elmer 7

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  5. Julius Caesar gets his revenge by the help of his friend Antony going against his conspirators and haunting Brutus with his spirit within his dreams. "To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi." Act IV, Scene iii, pg 162) Caesar appears in Brutus' dream shocks Brutus in fear. He warns him that he shall meet him in Philippi which he enacts his revenge in the battle with his Brutus' death.
    G Baddal 7th Period

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