Saturday, February 4, 2012

In Act 3, how do the conspirators differ in their immediate reactions to Caesar's murder?Act 3, reactions to Caesar's murder

Antony has decided that he will use the murder of Caesar
to gain power, even after agreeing with all the conspirators that they must work
together, according to Brutus' impassioned speech.  In fact he vows in his soliloquy to
start a horrible civil war that will tear Rome
apart.


Cassius is between Brutus and Antony and sees
somewhat more clearly the way that Antony's plan of having Brutus speak at the funeral
will not turn out well for Brutus or the other conspirators.  He knows that making sure
to mark themselves as the ones who killed Caesar may not be the best idea in the
end.


On the other end of the spectrum is Brutus.  He
believes so strongly in his own innocence and the purity of their motives that he cannot
suspect Antony of anything nor does he believe that things will not work out for the
best so he urges them to bathe their hands in the blood to mark themselves as the
conspirators for everyone to see.

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