Julius Caesar AK

  • 1042 BCE

    Ides of March

    A soothsayer warns Caesar of the Ides of March. It foreshadows Caesar's Death
  • 1042 BCE

    Act II

    Brutus talks the conspirators out of 3 things; they take an oath, Kill Antony, and include Cicero in the plot. This explains why they do the things that they did
  • 1042 BCE

    Caesar is killed

    The Conspirators are Cassius, Brutus, Decius, Casca, Cinna, Trebonius, Metellus, Ligarius. They kill Caesar. Casca was the first to stab caesar. Brutus will later see Caesar's ghost, warning him about his death.
  • 1042 BCE

    Antony turns the people against the conspirators.

    Antony uses 4 things to turn the crowd against the conspirators, including Sarcasm, Rhetorical questions, Caesar's will, and Caesar's body.
  • 1042 BCE

    The Second Triumvirate is Formed

    This is the new ruling of rome. This leads to the fight at the end. The members are Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus. Since there is new people in power, a lot of changes are made, changing the events of the story.
  • 1042 BCE

    Armies are formed in the time between act III and act IV

    This is important because it foreshadows the huge fight coming up towards the end of the story.
  • 1042 BCE

    Brutus sees Caesar's Ghost

    He at first thinks that there is something wrong with his eyes, until Caesar's ghost speaks. It makes Brutus doubt, and regret about killing Caesar.
  • 1042 BCE

    Cassius and Brutus Kill themselves

    The events that cause cassius' suicide is Pindarus misinterpreting what is happening on the battlefield, Cassius thinking that the battle is over. He has Pindarus, his slave, hold his sword while Cassius falls on it.
  • 1042 BCE

    Titinius kills himself

    He does this out of grief for Cassius. This shows that Titinius was very fond of Cassius and develops his character.
  • 1042 BCE

    Antony Eulogizes Brutus

    In his eulogy about brutus, he includes the fact that "He was the noblest Roman of all". This means that he only killed Caesar for the right reasons.
  • 1042 BCE

    Brutus sees Caesar's Ghost again.

    Brutus seeing Caesar's ghost again makes him realize that is is time for him to die soon.
  • 1042 BCE

    Caesar is warned about his murder

    There are notes that tell Caesar to be careful, but he ignores them. Since he ignored them, he is unaware of his upcoming murder, which eventually leads to his death.
  • 1042 BCE

    Brutus fights Octavius and Cassius fights Antony

    Cassius and Brutus Lose. This leads to their suicides, one after the other leaving Octavius and Antony alive.
  • 1042 BCE

    Unnatural things happen during the storm.

    Some things include, a man's hand being on fire with no pain/injury, Night birds being out during the day, and The lion at the Capitol isn't bothering people. These strange occurrences foreshadow the events leading to Caesar's death.
  • 1042

    Brutus has a conflict.

    Brutus has a soliloquy in Act 2 where he discusses the conflict he is having. This conflict is between his love for Caesar and his love for Rome. This helps Brutus grow and develop as a character and it eventually leads to his choices at the end of the story.