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Julius Caesar Act III Questions
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What does the line "what touches us ourself shal be last served," show about Caesar?
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He is separating his personal life from his political life. He is being selfless.
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What does the line "what touches us ourself shal be last served," show about Caesar?
He is separating his personal life from his political life. He is being selfless.
Why does Caesar ignore Artemidorus's letter?
Because it only concerns Caesar and the other letter concerns all of Rome
What is Trebonius doing?
He is trying to get Mark Antony out of the way so they can kill Caesar.
Metellus Cimber asks Caesar to repeal the order to banish Publius (Metellus' brother). Brutus and Cassius speak for Publius as well. What is Caesar's response?
He is unmovable. He is not going to change his mind.
Paraphrase Caesar's speech as he replies to Metellus
If Caesar could beg others to change their mind then he would be convinced too, but he is as immovable as the northern star. He remains firm in his decision.