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  1. We are standing up against Caesar’s spirit, what he stands for, and there’s no blood in that. Oh, if only we could overcome Caesar’s spirit without having to cut up Caesar himself! But, sadly, our only option is to kill Caesar.

    • Act 2, Scene 2

      CALPHURNIA. Caesar, I never stood on ceremonies, Yet now...

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Mark Antony, bringing in Caesar’s body, refutes Brutus’s charge of ambition against Caesar, displays Caesar’s wounds, and reveals that Caesar had made the common people his heirs. Inflamed by Antony’s words, the people set off to attack the conspirators.

  3. The General: summary. A general greets his troops as they arrive in Belgium and northern France ready to fight. That was a week ago; already, most of the soldiers are dead, and those men who survive are cursing the general and his fellow officers for their incompetence.

  4. www.cliffsnotes.com › literature › oScene 3 - CliffsNotes

    Othello demands to know who started the fight, and feigning reluctance, Iago names Cassio. Othello relieves Cassio of his post on the spot. Then he and Desdemona return to bed.

  5. Aug 22, 2023 · One who is complicit in committing criminal conduct is an accomplice. Although an accomplice does not actually commit the crime, their actions help someone in the commission of the crime. An accomplice cannot be charged with a more serious crime than the primary perpetrator.

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  8. This is the truth, general: Montano and I were talking, and all of a sudden a man came crying out for help, and Cassio was chasing after him with his sword drawn. Sir, this gentleman stepped in to stop Cassio, while I chased after the shouting man, because I was worried his clamor would awaken and scare the townspeople.

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