Title: Julius Caesar
1Julius Caesar
2Life of Marcus Brutus
- Family history
- Descended from Junius Brutus (Roman hero)
- Expelled the Tarquins when they tried to change
Rome from Republic to Monarchy - Paranoid about people trying to overthrow him
(killed his own 2 sons) - Statue in Rome (referred to throughout play)
- Tough and good with violent affairs, but his mind
was not up for learning
3Life of Marcus Brutus
- Marcus Brutuss mother, Servilia, was also from
noble descent - One of Caesars lovers
- Marcus Brutus born around same time Servilia and
Caesar were lovers - Caesar suspected that Marcus Brutus was his son
- Pompey had Brutuss supposed father put to death
(not Juniushe is an ancestor to Brutus)
4Life of Marcus Brutus
- Marcus Brutuss Life
- Naturally a good leader had been
- Honorable
- Noble
- Virtuous
- Well-liked and highly regarded by commoners and
his fellows - Put morality and values above personal gain
- Decisions made were for the good of the people
- Educated in Philosophy and Oration
5Life of Marcus Brutus
- His role in the conspiracy against Caesar
- Cassius convinced Brutus to join through flattery
- After he joined conspiracy, suffers from insomnia
and was always ill at ease - Wife Portia, becomes concerned about him, and
confronts him - Stabs herself in the leg to prove her love to
Brutus - Also to prove that she could keep secrets he bore
(constancy)
6Life of Marcus Brutus
- Thought killing Caesar was really the best thing
for Rome. (Caesar was too ambitious) - After killing Caesar, Brutus allows Mark Antony
(friend of Caesars) to live - Grave mistake
- Allows Antony to speak at Caesars funeral
- After speech (Caesars will included) the
citizens (plebians) riot and destroy the houses
of conspirators and run them out of Rome - War begins Antony and Octavius verse Brutus and
Cassius
7Life of Marcus Brutus
- Brutuss Vision
- He sees a ghost that says, I shall see thee at
Phillipi. - Goes on to fight Antony and Octavius at Philippi
- Once there, his forces are destroyed as are
Cassius - Commits suicide by running into his own sword
while his servant Strato holds it
8Life of Marcus Brutus
- Philosophy of Brutus
- Stoic
- Moderation of everything
- Not too happy or too sad
- Even tempered no matter what comes
- Anything considered right or noble about the
conspiracy was attributed to Brutus, according to
Plutarch
9Life of Marcus Brutus
- Contrast this with Cassius (Brutuss Foil)
- Cassius was an Epicurean
- Lived life for the sole purpose of pleasure
- Self-interest
- He does lose his cool and shifts from emotional
highs to lows rather quickly in this play and his
life - He was responsible for the barbarous and cruel
acts of the conspiracy according to Plutarch
10More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- 1st Triumvirate
- Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Crassus ruled Rome as
a triumvirate - Caesar and Pompey were military men, Crassus was
a rich man - After quickly disposing of Crassus, Pompey and
Caesar battled for sole possession of the Roman
Empire - Caesar wins out
- Caesars victory over Pompey brought peace to
Rome after many years
11More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- Marcus Brutuss role in the Civil War
- Everyone thought that he would side with Caesar
because Pompey had ordered his fathers death - Surprisingly, Brutus joined Pompey as a matter of
principle he truly thought that Pompey was right
and that Caesar was wrong - Pompey loses
- Caesar orders that Brutus shouldnt be captured
by force and that if he should flee, let him do so
12More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- Julius Caesars Reign
- After overcoming Pompey, Caesar has brought many
riches to Rome through his Gallic campaigns
Veni. Vidi. Vici. - He is considered one of the greatest military
commanders of all time - Brought the Roman Empire all the way into Great
Britain to Hadrians Wall - Named dictator for life
- He suffered from epilepsy falling sickness
13More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- The people, on 3 separate occasions, offered him
the crown, but he refused all 3 times - Never named himself king
- Killed by Cassius, Brutus, and other conspirators
at the Senate meeting held in the presence of a
statue of Pompey - History after the Civil War Octaviuss Reign
- 2nd Triumvirate Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius
14More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- Lepidus is disposed of first
- Antony and Octavius fight for rule of King
- Antony allies himself with Cleopatra
- Cleopatra uses her allure, beauty, and experience
to manipulate Antony and distract him - When he should have been getting his army ready,
he was messing around with her - On one occasion, Antony was abandoned by
Cleopatras navy in the middle of a battle
15More Roman History and characters related to the
play and other Shakespeare plays
- Even after these offenses, she charms him to
still stick with her (she charmed Julius Caesar
as well) - Eventually Antony loses the war and his life
because of this - Cleopatra kills herself rather than be subject to
Octavius - These events are dramatized in Shakespeares
Antony and Cleopatra - Octavius rules the empire becomes Emperor Pax
Romana