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Title: Julius Caesar
Description: This notes basically contain the summary , theme and some important questions that are most likely to be asked in exams. I have prepared these notes using simple language. It will help the average as well as topper students.

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Julius Caesar
SUMMARY:
Act I
The tribunes of Rome, Marullus and Flavius, break up a gathering
of citizens who want to celebrate Julius Caesar's triumphant return
from war
...
On his way to the arena, Caesar
is stopped by a stranger who warns him that he should 'Beware the
Ides [15th] of March
...
They fear he will accept offers to become Emperor
...
Cassius, a successful general himself, is jealous of
Caesar
...

The conspirator Casca enters and tells Brutus of a ceremony held
by the plebeians
...
But the conspirators are still wary of his
aspirations
...
After doing
so, they visit Brutus at night in his home to persuade him of their
views
...
Brutus is troubled but
refuses to confide in his devoted wife, Portia
...
She
has had visionary dreams and fears the portents of the overnight
storms
...
At
the Capitol, he is stabbed by each conspirator in turn
...
He is allowed under
the condition that first Brutus must address the people to explain
the conspirators' reasons and their fears for Caesar's ambition
...
However, Antony, in his speech, questions the motives of
the conspirators and reminds the crowd of Caesar's benevolent
actions and of his refusal to accept the crown
...
Antony's speech stirs the crowd into a
murderous riot, and the conspirators are forced to flee from the city
...
Antony has joined
with Caesar's great-nephew, Octavius, and with a man called
Lepidus
...
After making amends, they prepare to engage Antony's army
at Philippi, despite Cassius' misgivings about the site
...
He then sees
Caesar's ghost as he tries to rest and is unable to sleep on the eve
of the conflict
...

Act V
In the battle, the Republicans (led by Brutus) appear to be winning
at first
...
After finding Cassius's body,
Brutus commits suicide
...
Antony, triumphant on the battlefield, praises
Brutus as 'the noblest Roman of them all' and orders a formal
funeral before he and Octavius return to rule in Rome
...

2) What was Calpurnia’s dream?
3) Comment on character of Brutus?
4) Why did Caesar decided to go to the Senate despite of his
wife’s warning?
5) What is the significance of comet?


Title: Julius Caesar
Description: This notes basically contain the summary , theme and some important questions that are most likely to be asked in exams. I have prepared these notes using simple language. It will help the average as well as topper students.