Summary Of Julius Caesar Act 2 Scene 1

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Act 2 Scene 1 begins with Brutus contemplating joining the conspiracy against Caesar. He made the decision to officially join when he received an unsigned letter left to him by Cassius. Initially, the conspirators arrive, which includes, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus and Trebonius. The group then discusses their plan and whether or not they should include Cicero in the conspiracy. Cassius then suggests that they should kill Antony as well as Caesar. Brutus disagrees with this idea and begins his monologue by claiming that what they are doing will be bloody; however, they do not want to kill just for the sake of killing. He uses a metaphor to explain how Antony is like a limb of Caesar, and it is not necessary to hack at the limbs. He also explains how …show more content…

Furthermore, Brutus goes on to claim, “We all stand up against the spirit of Caesar, and in the spirit of men there is no blood” (61). The key term in Brutus claim is Caesar’s spirit. He is referring to how they are standing up against Caesar’s ambition, which was a threat to Rome. Because of this, Brutus believes that they are able to justify their reasons for killing him. In addition to this, Brutus claims at the end of his monologue that killing Mark Antony would not have a significant impact on Rome. “And for Mark Antony, think not of him, for he can do no more than Caesar’s arm when Caesar’s head is cut off” (63). Despite what Brutus thought, Mark Antony would have a significant impact on Rome and proved this throughout the rest of the play. Once Brutus was killed, Antony used his power of manipulation and persuasion to rally the people of Rome to go against Brutus and the conspirators. Brutus’s monologue had a significant impact on the rest of the play because it contributed to the problems that would arise later on in the

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