Julius Caesar Conspiracy Analysis

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The mistakes that the conspiracy had made could have changed the whole story to a different perspective, such as not killing Caesar. If the conspiracy would not have killed him the book would not be called ¨The tragedy of Julius Caesar¨. Have your parents ever told you to hang out with the right crowd? You are just like ¨Whatever mom they are my friends¨. Yes, your friends might seem like they are the right people to be with but when it comes down to push or shove who is going to be the one to get shoved, or who is going to be the one to get thrown under the bus?
The conspiracy in the play ¨Julius Caesar¨ has 8 conspirators is which they stabbed Caesar to his death when he was going to be crowned king. If the conspiracy had not done this the …show more content…

This would mean there would be no war which then would most likely lead to Brutus and Cassius fighting over the spot for king and this might also mean they would go to war over the power of being king. Also, if the conspirators would have killed him they would not have had to worry about the people turning on them. The conspiracy´s big mistake is letting Marc Antony speak at Caesar's funeral. Brutus agreed to let him speak at his funeral as long as he swore not to say anything bad about the conspiracy but could say anything good about Caesar. When he did speak he got all the people praising him instead of Brutus and which they all wanted Antony king now. They should have said he could not have spoken good about Caesar or at all because Antony was smarter than them and decided to tell them how good Caesar was but also told how bad Cassius and Brutus was as well. This led the people from loving and honoring the conspirators to going against them and wanting Antony to be king instead of …show more content…

Brutus made the mistake of choosing to go to the battle instead of agreeing with Cassius and to let the battle come to them because they have a greater advantage staying. Where the conspirators camp was set up there were many hills and if they would have stayed those hills could have given them a great advantage such as being able to see everyone and know where they are, hiding behind, and many other different reasons. Say Brutus listens to Cassius and decides to stay they might have won the battle and then Brutus or Cassius would have become king. Cassius might not have had someone else kill him. Many things would have changed if Brutus and the rest of them would have stayed where they were and let the battle come to them. ¨I´ll know his humor when he knows his time./ What should the wars do with these jigging fools? Companion, hence¨

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