Julius Caesar Summary
Julius Caesar Summary
Julius Caesar opens with conflict, the plebeians versus the tribunes. The plebeians are celebrating Caesar's
victory over Pompey. The tribunes yell at the people for their fickleness in celebrating the defeat of a man who was
once their leader.
Caesar enters Rome with his supporters and a crowd of citizens. It is the feast of Lupercal, a day when two
men run through the street and strike people they meet with goatskin.
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friend dead and remarks, "O
Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet".
Brutus gets a man to to hold a sword for him. He runs onto the sword and kills himself.
Antony and Octavius arrive and see Brutus dead upon the ground. Antony says, "This was the noblest
Roman of them all". Octavius ends the play with the lines, "So call the field to rest, and let's away, to part the glories of
this happy day".
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