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  2. Antony is a general in the Roman army and a loyal friend of Caesar. When Caesar is murdered, he flees the chaos but returns to shake hands with the conspirators. Speaking at Caesar’s funeral, he proves himself to be a charismatic and manipulative speaker and turns the crowd against the conspirators.

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    • Brutus. 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.
    • Julius Caesar. A great Roman general and senator, recently 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.
    • Antony. A friend of Caesar. 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.
    • Cassius. 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.
  3. Antony shakes hands with the conspirators, while apologizing to Caesar ’s spirit for making peace with his murderers. Cassius interjects to ask whether they can rely on Antony as a friend. Antony assures them that they can, if indeed they can convince him that Caesar was dangerous and thus that his death was justified.

  4. Quick answer: In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the main conspirators against Caesar are primarily Roman senators with personal grievances, led by Cassius. Key conspirators include Brutus, Casca,...

  5. The conspirators claim publicly that ‘Tyranny is dead!’ and Brutus invites them to ‘bathe' their hands in Caesar’s blood, echoing the image in Calphurnia’s dream. Antony, who has fled, returns to the scene.

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Once inside the Capitol, the conspirators gather around Caesar under the guise of pleading for the return of an exile. Beginning with Casca they stab Caesar to death and bathe their arms and hands in his blood. Ignoring Cassius’s advice, Brutus gives Antony permission to speak at Caesar’s funeral.

  7. Antony Marks the Conspirators. Each conspirator contributes to the plot to kill Caesar in different ways and Antony, a Roman politician and supporter of Caesar, makes certain the conspirators...

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