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Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare the ways men and women were portrayed from each other .during that time woman can not speak in public the were housewives ,because it was an men world. “As many men of his age in any period of history would be, he is somewhat amused yet wholly fascinated by the lovely child he has met under such strange circumstances”. Julius Caesar were an very kind and respectful man. Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC, he was a general and politician of the late Roman republic. Caesar is the father of his son Caesarion and daughter Julia Caesaris. Caesar was a great military leader that want the crown of Rome. Caesar were married to three different women and their name was Calpurnia ,Pompeia ,and Cornelia . Cornelia were the first wife of Caesar then Pompeia and last Calpurnia. Calpurnia's dream that Caesar was flowing with blood as Romans washes their hands in it and she see that Caesar dies in her arms. “ As Caesar was making this way …show more content…
Brutus was trying to cover up this lies about Caesar murder. Brutus tried to get respect and remain silent and to let him speak about Caesar but, the people was not hearing it. Brutus had asked to the people three times for anyone who is not convinced to speak up. Brutus told the people that Caesar was ambitious and a bad man for the country. Had told the people that Caesar did not care about them. Suddenly Mark Antony walked out the capitol with Caesar body. Everyone was stung and shocked. Brutus left with nothing to say. Mark Antony started to say ,”friends and Roman i came to bury Caesar not to praise him but , Caesar was an friend of Antony. Antony told the people that Brutus is an honourable man. Antony Told the people that brutus was lying. Suddenly the people and Antony went to war with Brutus.Final Mark Antony and Caesar people won the war against Brutus and his

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